Brownstown High School - Webb Yearbook (Brownstown, IN)

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THE 1944 WEBB JL V - ' X1 -: ef 1, 1- ' . aglf - - w w fl-f 'Q- BRUWNSTUWN HIGH SEHUIJL BRUWNSTUWN, INDIANA vu., .ox 2' wqgr et 4 rl ' Normu '4fLuM , .-4iLC L,J,' Glue Ci. 'R' X 4 'X 123' of- flfv' 41' r-sk Vave Yeh 'QUWQ JJI' wxual UVA Jo Ann uray 'I'm a little devll, ain't I?' Sunshlne 2, ,2, 4 ulee Llub Band Bear news nnnual tzff E nrptt llttle Qnbxenball , Itb He, 1' ' evxs rxua eta! ten www41f mv was QFKQ -JE iii- -Q front onna tell about 'lttle 1 Qhood urSbine Club 1 b ee lub lnnual Stafi ISOHE T llzabeth Fleetwood Hey Lena, bring my mall' Qunshine 1 ? Home c u ub 1 P Glee Club 1 Belr hevs Annual taff ,5 1324 Reber Yufs HThnre's Q i . y ' girl-W , JA'1 1,l,6 4 at rw- all 1,T,.5,4 UQQJ l,? 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A. l,?,3 ' 15' J ' x .yr , - s,fswv ' 1 K , 'ke Ho. fi Q me if infer Q - If ,K 1 z - NI wish Qwru- . f ' 'A , . f .W Cone homu.W A Sunshine l,2,3,4 :ly I 1n:15y4 .1 UC. H ' EC- Slut l,?,3,4 Cl b l,6,4 , 31 1,' 3 J 'c C b 6 n A 1 .1 . V ?lI l ' fi N1 5 g.,' A . ' , who 5 ' . f , - 'xi ,L , - L, E U V' V VI ' I ve Noh, j tooln , f N .-,5,4 1 1 K- C- ub l,2, 1 'l Club 2,3 -1 TCL, Qian v 'T y TL ff. ' , tiff 1 Br. 3 ' TT-ev 1' ui A ,,A. 1, An' ,, - -.,,4v fQ+ v-v . .0 f'N nq lp 'I m wrwa 'Fil 133 491' Q 'Ja' 'sis 'uv' Lena Wilson nJust give me the Navv Sunshine l,2,5,4 ff Home Ec Club l,2,4 Glee Club 2,6 ,c.1f Bear News Annual Staff Floyd Forgev 'Here comes the av: Basketball l,P,f,4 Softball 2,5,4 F F. A. l,l,h 4 lm L CW? will -15 ,JB S-...A -.. 1 - in 4' .4 KNOW THhM?Z?? SENIOHS OF '44.... 899 gcance fo flue j:' ag' f fl I l L?- L L Q, , . .iff vii ill--f. I I j ' at ily' l f ' y ir, 2. -1' , f3 ' 8 3 C29 . . . Q CLAQ HLbmORV to 195? The month S pt nbfr A11 over the 12nd und Msws w f tUCVlD, c1Cun handkcrchiefs in dress pocket lAtr1ctlng rosn shooters frow trouser pockets, and scndinp forth Jorubbti lnd sh rin, offsprlnrs to belin tht first dqr of thfir ,mar st school Xfon nl11ion of other SCVKYTS Qftar lnowl H wcnt sorc rw rl Chl w o wt c fc cork up th pfrilous pq nln , throu t terrors UT fr cti ns 1onp Jlvis on , onttry, of linllno V rbs n1 wb rfln u s, th Cwoin ll nlttd t tt f r lfn L H rrf VIII, to scopf the o t s snr OX1PlH lon , h f 4 x Ins wr s C rs untll at L oh1Ul V 1 1 bxfOPf thtm, the t Q ors, tl rtwmrl tfl1 urtl , l hvrt, th 111ustr1ous Su sf 1941, Brownstown Hi Y Sokll u t 1f v bch 1 m ortv r th r s lf irstitutiln of 1t rninv which h s s oF 1 t M EQNJ T th t S r o n J o t F little V r or tl h r 1h S n c K trtir f L wnstoln Gr t Soho 1 ,ou 1 of 1 t u c Fistinsui h 1Ul turt dlt1DDS of Klthrdn McCord, Hobart u s, lb tnott, J ne Per lnvtr, Ill cv ns, Batty Kn tt, Lani wr r U FJ A c Zlwmon, XPW Jn Fl 1, b F ottw 1 r TI frstntr, Lon l1SDH, Ruth Ann Stotz, d H zol Post r, claw to 11 rn the ru1l m nts of tht thrtt R' from Miss Nln Pl1W1D Jw Ann Gray Qnd Betty Kuthn tqrttd wlth th1S vrlup but lsttr ltft tj Lttond tht Lutheran soho 1 frlr tho third to th eighth rr dts Our 1ltt1t Br WDStUWHltCS wtnt 1 Rf r r r 1cs chctrfu115 Ielrnlnq tWLlP nu1tlp1io ti n t bl f M rrmrtt Sapa, Wsrtin, ini His Fun r A1 L Tlnt pas r 11tt1 r wnst xnitns :tra rl' nf f of h f 4 fl lrf c-rt l l 1s L t o L st t f the nl,ht I Kn 1 1 af The l1P67 this castle so :ell that the n lt r Co os, lHVlt6 e to re aln as Vuest for Seve a Ionth wh ch the, Ihile there thev Iearned rsnr about how to put letters to,ether to male words in a face called soe11lng ThlS was a fasclnatlnp pam Cne da they xere tourlng and came to a sivn which sald HYou are now halfway between Here and I 6 we 7 them ln thr touring pqrtj now, Betty Goen nazlnn OlUEd the group on Pond 0 Th y 111 wondered what the slgn me nt unt'1 one of the bo s sald lt newnt thwt the Post on th Ulfhwq of Fduc officlul vulde on til pqrt was ths n xt stop nt thls and Ju1le Lubker Jolned the I had reached the and o th 31X tlon of the Inn, party 'ile ' ss C 1dic C the tour Tht Seventh tr L nn vw Let ft11HSOU, Tlldl o1kQ, The Innkeeper was dr ochu11 Ihe Iast lart oi the tour was on Foad 8 and wa Fulded bg r Svurgeon Here reneva Hobbs and NOTb1S Herrmann JOlHGd the party, msclng 22 in a11 1 l 'FQ L' QVL UI 1721.5 J . . 1' G 5:1 'J . 1 ' . 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A I By this tlme they had a1r1ved at the are of l4 Ol thexeaoouts and they realized that thef were growing up, so they declded to stop running around with grade school youngsters Therefore, they took up their resldenee at Brownstown Firh School where Bett Shlpley, Norma lhomas, Don Schneider, aoml Stout, Mabel Benter, Floyd Forpey fnow of the U S av,7, Qett lean Lucas, Don Goen, and Mary Jane Shelton JOIHGG the crouo Here they found that if they would carefully follow in the footsteps of the mlnlty seniors they would become as famous as others who ' left thelr footerints in the march of time There were now Sl ID their earty They worked hard and developed from Freen freshies into all wlse sophomores Yo: history was in th maklnp 'hat rrldes ther caotuzed' lhat traditions they upset' It was h re tlat tlef 8CCOmp1lSh6d their flPSf brave deed upon whlch lasting fame may rtst The discovered a method of belne bl to F t through el sses without the us of textbooks hey GLSCOJLTEG a method thmt had never before been used by students They learned how to bluff or at least they thouvht they were bluflinp until the laculty dished out the vrade cards After that ther revlsed their plan and of their grade cards lhere was no grand and F1OV1OU feellrr llke the one the had the div they became JUHIOFS where the last memner of their party Roy lain, Joined the group Of all the cla es in the school thi was the favored cla s lou see, the sexlors were afraid of them becau e if the sen1or mistreated the iUHlOPS they mlght not vet any Prom The sophomores Jere afrald of the juniors becau the llfed 1H hopes that the mlght pet an in vitation to tl Brom We fre hmen iust d11n't know any better The faculty, of cou1se, liked all the cl , and tl t lncluded the juniors so the jdnlor cla s N the mo t popular cla s n high school There 1 a motto Jhich reads, Ulf you want to pet to the top, keep CllmblHP That 13 what they did The senior clas was monarch of ll it surv f d It r1l d the brown town Hlgh School It took all the ho ors It pet ll the diplomas The whole community xlll turn out for its graduation ' e present to you the Senior Class ol lQ44 . ,I . ,I ,I 1 A K L, I 4 Y 1 Y O D .- 'j 1 at C 5 I . ,A . 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' 4 1 Ja I ' , 0 ' .J A O 'A e op the serl flee, e vo svn F f Scbool, reellblnv that our da s as e o ' 6 J ftovn 1 h School are aboat at an end d lrlnp to m we soosa of our proportf and belon lngs, do decl re tnls to ee our last will and testament, hereby revorinv any 11113 bf us made in PPG V1 OHS :y'8i1I'S l It is our desire that our alla mater bcnefit as much as possible by our domlcile in the hieh schoal, rl we therefore leave the bulk of our estate to the hi b school We realize that what we are leaving is nothing to como re in value with what ve are may for and taaing away from high school Any smmll contribution th1t we have been able to make cannot ln mnv wav compensate the school what it has done for us To them we lewve the stage doors our class plcture to be bun 1U tlc librarv 2 Feel nn ver ff ctlon t .of d the 1UH1OT class, OUT o er tl t tu lf 1 J Y X ro HlfplCH t Q up we tl! to tit h vb PV alrf r s se+ for sfnv r To the JUHLOLS lso, q if fr o no na we 6 members of un QT l s Betty Knott wtll n r t Bcttf Qh play l utr pr tt Norma Q 1 CU W VHOTW Ruth Ann Stot Knott Louis Sommcrs Hurley Don Schncid Rt lI'1bO Jane Pfreinrer ills her hlCk Robert Nus ll l e uv: L R 'won J uksen thrdn W C r wllls hfr crown Roy Main wllls hls t p dlncinf Veung bon xllls h lnflac ro r slr t LllS ls, lnnlrl l of our men cnpacitv in in me sur C Gnu cb rish fo l s t Mwrflnlo n lrn n x.vYnJ. TN W 1 Browninf to I rilvn Lee Lutes 1 l r C llnn l lllt e afr o rgo tlll Q ' Lou to Ch rles UChuc ' vllls 1 cnevlsant of f rminf to Robert 'Pinkev ttwnfr to Phfllis Zabel th tirhth vr Ge rlrls to to Wthbl SCHWQID art to Robert NDoughbell3 ,,,,. ,v- C'...Nl 3.1 ki...L:T. X p A 1, 1, -, x -'- - - - 1 . ' . Van, .1glL-37f'f3 l A . pg: or L - af sho BJ -hd., ff. ,lclh . . '-. l.Q ' Y . stuiants f shi Urvwnst L n . . V' u is V 'E 7 I H g . We X ' n , ang .es .l.c U .an cl A l Q 1' 1- w - A ' - Q' f a-c 1 1 - 'T . , ,. f gf . L C5 'w 1 I, N. .L . ' 4 -- . . :M .CA e N Y . g f fx I 1 ' ,' 4 1 'A 14- IV' ' 4 ggi 0 1 , 3 ' r'. Y ' f ' ll A, or 4 C. . U 1, , X , I 'V V I U . . J. A I A L C v V K . f ' I 1 I A . D t . . ' 1- x , r lr , . -4 O .. . . n,. A. - . P . X L L .4 4 ,e 4 ,L ' 1 Q . Y . . -- c 1 Q c J a e Q e t far s ., 1 1 it is . .. . ., g , de e hat tg cl? F .cf t a l W ,' is tal a L t rd na Ze effj jurirr class hai have L ' l' l y M a - ' ' ' .. ' . . , .- -. . , x C int Len fwlv li .lff J ' Jmclt- fe - e--o l-'0es. M. U -X ' ' ., - , Y. b V. , . ,5 ,, . -J ' , -,L f' 'HU be Jfiltjfl LQJ3 I- t tx I . 1.44. to -lg as W2 have .one. , ,, . 7 .. ' 5--Each of us has soecial COhtFlUULlOHS to maze to indlvidual L 1 the ld? c u sman group me l on g ., A , .. , w 5 A J , I .ss .e- Ewlby flLK cu T..ce',':. 'Q.,. a . ' . . , .,, , ' -4- .- ' ' - K t. i jj url ls 3 1 e , .y U J LA: .lo fliy. l s , f 5. A .2. T,lo1:13 Y' . ,fgr ' 'lf flea: wflfii :Wifi B' sill T-Q U ULU C . L a Tlils ll'ulLlg Em'r leer: Tins if. TX.Tf , ,Anna -f . '. .. ' , . ' V ,Y . do 'rv , , j ... ' Na nl ?.'UL v l-s has ,alot ,annex ,U 4 pn New Q. . 'Q . 1 f . ' 5 1 ,, ,, ,, , 'V , ' . V 2 w lls ser LD , 3- ,tll lwa c t Ma rie Q . v' - W ' ,f f , . - G ,..- G ' s als liva for Mary a k' , Q. .. ' A ' -. , W , . J yr H U llS l .v Q ,' . a 2 X l ' t 1 ld. z c X V7 1 c- 'z '1 w ' -n 1 y I I .1 3 sl .. VL IA. - , L L ' I Q. . , c . J Us 1 l S hl le 1 ivr me K X J at, , . ,1 f CLJ .. L. R- . Kr- T. rw 'X 77 1 ' . A I f ' ' 'z ' QA, ' 1,4 ,. J . -1 V 3,4 1 , l Ht ' ' .'s a 5 5 L r f . N' -4 I Julie Lubker wills her winning ways with the Seymour boys to Wanda Sterling. Betty Kuehn wills her quiet manner of speaking to Lavon Goss. Geneva Hobbs wills her witty ways to Sara Lou Spurgeon. Norbert Herrmann wills his Gymbol award and his ability to get along with the teachers to Melvin Purkey Jo Ann Gray will her devillsh ways to Betty UllSOH Hazel F star wills Ier height to Mary Lou vallace Floyd Forgcy wills hi sailor su1t to Ralph KlHWOPthY, Jr Jim Blevlns wills his Frank Slnatra personality to ulsom an HB1ll Betty Jean Lucas wllls her knovlcdpf of cookine to Louise Beickman Mabel Bent r wllls her ch rminp manner to Ruth Vivian Robbins Don Goen wills his title of UChiefn to Bob Kaufman Hilda Wolka wills hor M P to Nellie Smith Carolyn Jolka wills her correspondence wlth the boys ln the armed forces to anyone who has none, enouph for ll that postage Elizabeth Knott wllls h r rt f s wins to Maxine Kaufman Betty Goen wllls h r belief ln the sawing nwhile the cft's away, the mice will plaw to Mary Jane McCrar, Elizabeth Flo twood wills her flpurc to Eva June Mullen M ry Alice Bowman wllls htr Jfllcc qlb to Doris Helman t Jennie Anr Jornsan Marvaret Kestner wills her tumbling ability to Velda Purkev Wava Lee Atkinson w1lls har beautiful red hair to Norma Hehmgn 4 ie have a very very deep feelin? f r members of the faculty of our fair soho 1 It is our leslr thmt ther have many many years of happy teachinr amonp students f our c liber Je feel that we have been a gre t help to the faculty members, fer from our answer on tests and in class the faculty has probably learned many facts not before known, nd never adgudped as accurate 5 We beli1Je 1D tVlS preat countr in which we reside We therefore plelg the students of this hlah school to follow in our ways and footsteps that they, too, Paf be patriotic cltizens That is the why of all this educational theory and machine to make Hood citizens 'is I 3 C1 x ' ' ' T AJ L i 0 . YY' A C. 3 3 Tl J C. T. : U . ' 5 - J X S I N L l A - , - n A C C L l . d ' H C I . I 4 F. 'X A x v. L ' J ' ' ca . I ,. . 1 3 G . ll 1 3 . 4. ' 1 x Q ' - ' . L 0 F R J 1- I o X 1 . 9 - f B B 1 2 L: tg l 'f . t of' , t , :1 . l , . e a o e' , . . . . C ' . J X p VL . - 1 f ' j ' j 1 f - 5 V . . ga V ' ' m . , .. t , . v . 1 A ,... . . 8 l 1. . ' V 3 1 f L , , ' . Mary Jane Shelton wills her knowledge in commercial subjects CJ X L A V . ' kJ' I ' 3 C u 1 L , ' ' x L - L . A ., --rs , J 1 1 t , , o . . , . A 4 fo . L r ' e 5 ,f a ,L 1 ,' u , . 'V ' r Q f XS t D s Q El 0 'J M' 3 u - fl , ' , 7 , . . , s 1 Q' -L . . ' ,I K R 3 L C. U h Y . . X, ,. J ' .L ' 1 l X I' D f if - J ,pe . L E, n .Q 5 . , ,- .X ' ' I f , K ,G ., ., U - . . K - ! L 1 A k 1 C K 7' Q A c Q1 n MJ I 6 Jo express u regret th t wt rqvt hut applird mur fmurrf more 3lQHP schvlmstic limts th m xt have wevfr, wt s 1 Q partlcip TIWH im student 1CtlV1t1CS lS just 15 1 pwrttmt s h P if one W1ShOS tw ht a well rfumdtv cltizem cam bu Q a er om if wc mtfl thfm, but 0 Sh l mover be We t bu' Q pleasant assnciwti ms WHlCH V vt helm ours durimg u ays f hiFh sch 1 ft w sh tha we mlght have lort tl 6 ve Yet, if ww c imberitwmot tures wvuld dip Jetply lmto the corpus of mur astute ht way wt leqvt luQ wf thvmks L mprtclatlwh 9 T10 bql moe, tsiluc, 11 rum Ntr JF nur DS Q Q, P nm1, wt leavu t t Q pb r l ttl frtshmem, strurvllmr stuftmts w S015 day will btcawt JC1lDP8 m rtklmf tlis bequrst v are m t m imlful f tho aoumomwros htJ'11 ptt by fur tkoashlvts. 10 Our hast WlShbS fur tht future wre left tm ll Sipmcd Somiwr Class Browmstwwm Flgh Sch 1 Nwrbcrt Ftrrmnmm, Prhsifcmt r Jima Shalt m, Stcrctwr' vi, . Ac. B - F c iv R j' X Q1 . . 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T 17 gh ' if If . 6 r Iv CLASS POEM 1 Some poets have written of tragedies and romance, Others of things that will come to pass, I have written of something special-- Of course 1t's the senior class In this poem you'll hear predictions And things that are really true I consider it a great pleasure To speak of this class to you Some of the finest boys and girls will leave old B H S this year We will all truly miss them, And they'll leave many memories dear And new I must deliver my message I must not tarry, for time will soon fly, As I mention each with his attributes While some of you gasp and others sigh If you've ever passed the school house And heard a lot of noise, It was Ruth Ann Stotz yelling For the basketball boys When she gives out with nwhistle Boom Or our standby, WThe Old Time F1ght,H It makes tke oldfr ones young again, And the young ones scream with delight Margaret Ke tner fjUSt call her Maggiel Is one that can't be beat ae remember her in the play nN1ss Smartyn As the girl who's dumb but sweet She's really not so dumb though, We rho know her all agree, But she certainl, played her part well As all could plainly see Betty Knott, Is always a She can make to cry She's liked the ot you clown of the class, of fun, laugh when you want by everyone If your books are hid Or your pencils broke Just blame it on Betty It's just another joke ll Lib Knott is the domestic type And has good looks with it, too, When her husband'says, nHoney, a ch my pants,n She won't say, Wwhy don't you Shefll lite right in and set to work And make them look deluxe She'll hide all frayed edges, And not leave any tucks And then there's Norbie Herrmar President of his class and captain of the team, when he ran out upon the floor You could hear the girls all scream He was a square shooter, Seemingly mild and meek, But he really had the spirit And a basketball technique Wava Lee Atkinson, voted beauty of the class, Is really 1 tr at for the ere When she walks down the halls at school, You should hear the boys sigh She has a bright smile end flaming red hair And is always ready with a cheerful word, blains, too, Or o that' what I've heard Hhere trere's Wava Lee, there' also Yathryn McCory, Thef're the yerf best of friend , Katie gets along with everyone And doesn't haze to make amenc She's verf good in shorthand And good in typing too, Je lnow she'll be a great sue cess In whatever she attempts to df If you should glance outside the door, And there's just a boy and girl in view, No doubt 1t's Tom and Norma T , Pitching a little woo P C 0 o ' t , 2 12 . , ' - 3 3 I L . , o 13 F 0 o 1 ' 5 , i In I 4 J A L Q I I . l . 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Where YOU See Norma, vowll also see 1 think :'he's really true to him Tom, He thinks she's really swell at all agree that she's okay And xbout her many good things I could tcll Next th rf's Jim Blevins, tall and handsom And whit a basketball pl fcr, ls Brant mobson he was very good And wlth the girls he's a slayer We applauded him in the senior pla And we really got a thrill, lhen he carried math Ann off the stage Supoosedly against her will Betty Goen is the quiet type But she's a lot of fun, too, She's always having a gay good tlme I have ret to see her blue hen you feel low and lonely lnd in an awful mood, She'll cheer you up and make you think You really feel quite good Jane UGTSIHQGT can cook and sew, She's good looking, too, and sweet, But her heart belongs to Bernard He's given her a dlamord, It reall! lS beauty lnd nov she's xaltlng patlently at home lhile he performs hls patriotlc duty If you see a cloud of dust, Or something in a flurry It's probably Betty Kuchn runnlng She's lw ys in a hurry Sho h s a cheerful splrit, lnd hor dlsooslt ion's sunny, sometimes she says the cutest thlngs She's re lly very funny Carolyn olka is klnd of quiet But I've ome news to splll, henever you see her wrlting It' orobably a letter to Blll And this much I wlll tell, She may have had many other beaux But this time, I think she's P Jo Inn Gray 1 the mischievou tfpey and always having a good time But I'll bet Jim will reform her lfter the wedding bells chime nfter she's hld his socks, Or thrown ice water in hi face, Jim will probably be ready to admit That she's a somewhat difficult case Lenallilson' thoughts are manf mlle away Probably rld'ng out ofer thr sea, Because her thouvrt are of a allor nd his of her, thinks h she's TC llv 1 patrlo lC girl Shc'll keep the po t afffct busv 4r1tinv and r ceiving letters I'll bet that po tm ster's dizry Hilda olka xlll prob bly be tcnovraph r, ind, c v That h yau'll lr lt aid of her tty a girl find in Qt v h notlcfd t i I'm c t Cr th1t's the y it look Gtr' their court hip remind Of some I VF read in books Lucas has ambition to teach Home Bc has to teach some kids, a total wreck Bettf Jean She ants But if she She'll be She can sex, or cook nd keep the house neat, Her husband wlll be a luckv man, I'm sure he'll thlnl she's sweet If you see a car comlng down the street nd 1t's on the lefthand side, It's probablf Vary J ne shelton at the fheel, Ind you'd better run and hide . 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I 11 . 3 .C 1 a P X11 JJ I' 1 ' ,Q Some day J0u'11 Feed in the Banner, setty Shipley ha long black hair probably on the court news sheet She: Short qnd reqlly Cute, That Mary Jane was arrested For driving on the wrong sldo of the stre t One of the funniest things of the season Happened in the senior play hen Roy M in oroposed to Mlss Hickey So I'v he rd everyone say H F v splendid perform nce On thls we'll ll agree hy doesn't h po to Hollywood, 1 m A pictur s for all to e Julle lnn Lubker as Mi s Hicley Des rves some cr dlt, too, Her love for h r rasmus K n very deep, 1nd tru Julie ol ns to go to college lnd be graduat nurs , Th m n :ho marries Tulle Could go long w y nd do lot xorse Did you see Geneva Hobbs In that costume see u edo If any dollywood d slgners ha e I'm sure they'd haJe been amu ed Geneva warts to be a cadet And see the soldlers through Thi ba tle that the7're flghting So ther can return to you DUFS6 D n oer used to be so wollf But no hi heart is broke, fl girl has moved and left him It's not a Iurnf joke He may have ambltlsns, hl greate t one l Just a oon as c ool's o To move t Shelbyvllle' Mabel Herter i a little blonde She doe n't mate much nolse, lnd she doe n't have much interest In any of the boys There is one thing that Veena me vorderinp, That maybe you WI I knou, .here doe she ke o herself on weekends Is it wlth a secret beauo Tl Hut that lsn't all, folk She has a dlQmOHd, to boot' She reminds me of a little doll, One you'd really prize, I've heard th t when Pddie looks at her, He get moondust in his eres Mary lice Rowmln h s 1 good Job She 1 the office girl, I wonder if she llko I Or if lt make her head whirl? In the office she' efficient, I'll bet her home Jill be the ame If her hu band doe n't appleclate t It will be an awful shame Lic rleetvood The blonde t I think we'll S e' a very 1 a blonde, in her cla s all agree eharminv la One that's all her own It' Jrltlnv dail, lettprs To Ude and Malone Hazel Fo ter is the hort but sweet tyne, And another blonde, too, She 15 good in her classes, And is alwar willing to do She will work with fou And alwa s does her part, Wut do anr of fou know lho is nearest to her hearto Mafbe Don Schneider will do what we think, And be n excellent farmer, Or mafbe he'll turn out to be Another lady charmer So if you run lnto a boy Flther in the country or the city ith a gang of girls, it' probabl Don Ther like him because he's witty Louie Sommer with his dreamy blue eyes I vcrf tall and slim, And when he throws the basketball, It goes right through the rim ,, ,, ,, U ' 'r ' Y S 3 ! 4 ' J S c c ' ' ' I S I . , U K. C e +2 - 52 41 , C , v . 4 ul ' 3 t R 2' 5 1. . 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NEJS REVIEW OF 19 From southern Indiana, home demenst Lucas reports that she has just received from our state Secretary of Agriculture, titled nThe Three-In One Plann three Vl on one plot of land Betty Goen, outsta. -Q b ftlon agent Betty Jean the latest publication E nald Schneider, en tory gardens per year alng farmerette of southern Indiana plans to try the experiment immediately From our New York correspondent, Miss Lena'11lson, come the following olts of news The operator of the Stage Door Canteen, Miss Fllzabeth Fleetwood, announced today that Flizabeth Smart, the famot Hollywood star formerly known as Hilda Iolka, is to give an exclu ive performance for the ervlcemen at the Canteen next Satur ay night On the same program with her will appear Rov Main, instructor at the Arthur urray School of Tap Danclng Here is an interesting bit of news from the naval base at San Francisco One of the season's took place today when Navy Nurse Jo C3 g J James Rice The unusual performed by a former classmate is now a chaplain at the base was who outstandlng military weddings ann Pray became the bride of feature is that the service of the bride, Donald Goen, New for our human interest story of the day At C mp Shelby, 1SS1ppl, a soldier was Just today relea ed from a month of L 1 duty to which he h l been ssigned for a mi demeanor It seems that this young chap made the mist ke of affrontlng hls superior offlcer, a tall blonde IAAC It was latfr lcxrnel that he mistook her for one of the 'Silent Hoosiers Fi ldfntity, of course, revealed none other than Cpl Louis Sommer of Brown town, Indiana J S Miss Mary Jane Shelton, manager of the A B Normal Business College, in answer to the lemands of indu try, 15 running n extra shift beginning Mend y, reports her si tant nd sccretary, Miss Mary llice Bow an The new shift is to be given to one of their most cap ble instructors, Miss Nathrfn NeCory Jhen a ce' to give the papers hi 1cce story, the new basketball coach at Prospect, To Brown, nale only this comment A l that I am, I owe o my lov w e, 'Norma Miss Betty Shipley, welfare worker, announced today that through the generosity of Miss Naomi Stout, wealthy resident of Brownstown, the Jackson County chapter was able to decorate and furnish the Old People's Home recently built in that county A report from Brownstown brings us the new that Bob Nuss 1 still patiently pursuing his post graduate wirk at Brownstown High School, his object being to graduate J th tH6 10 I eighth grade class lle have Just recelved a flash from C Page s ating that the fire IH the famou 1omen's apparel lop by Mrs Harry Fish the former Llb 1ro t, nas done tkow f fl are' worth of damage Miss Java Lee Atk nson, an aspl n Powc lodel 1 glven the credit for dlSCOVGP1Hg ard reportlna the flle 1 Atk nson is an em plofee in the hop no -v -. -- 'O L 1 v- 7' X . 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J FL YT K l ... , S ., o Q - u , . my 1 ' , RJ . af. lies 1 - f S o This is a serious day for one AWOL three times now, and her case today The 1AAC, Betty Knott, has that she did it in high school and young WAAC She has been caught comes up in the Federal court so far offered only the defense got by with it Attention, citizens of Baltimore' Miss Betty Kuehn, the famou lecturer, who is now making a tour of the United States, is to appear at the P lace Theater in Baltimore Thursday, May ll Her topic wi1I e 'How to Jin Friends and Influence People U The Berfectum Institute for Women announced today that the date of enrollment for new applicants will be May 9 The personnel 1 composed of Miss Mabel Benter, beauty operator, who is proof of her own good work, Miss Hazel Foster, dietlcian, whose specialty is curbing height and weight, and Mlss Ruth Ann Stotz, who has charge of physical torture Cpardon me, physical culturel The fees are moderate and COhdltlOHS as good as can be expected The lerfectum Institute guarartees results Cperiodl The Navy announced today that Lt Floyd Forgey will now be stationed at San Diego where he will lnstruct new recruits for overseas duty Lt Forgey proved his ability in numerou mayor battles in the South Pacific Of interest to the re idents of 3rownstown, Indian , is the letter received by Mrs Lubker from her daughter, Julie She tells of meeting a former classmate of hers, Geneva Hobbs, who 1S a Cadet Nurse stationed near Julle's hospital somewhere in England Miss Hobbs was recently transferred from France where she was in daily contact with Miss Margaret testner, who is managing a home for refugee children All are well, enyoying their work, and send their regards to the folks back home Miss Carolyn holka, well known author of the NLonely Hearts Columnu in the Chicago Tribune, today received an anonymous be quest of 1,300 from one of her satisfied readers She has turnrd the money over to the U S O Mis Iolka got her most valuable experience in correspondence while writlng letters to the boys in servlce when she was still in high school News from the southwest P9ClflC General MacArthur today awarded two members of the same crew, former high school buddies, one of the highest honors that can be be towed on a soldier Lt Herrmann received the flying cross, and his bomba dier, Blevins, received the oak leaf cluster for gallantry in action It seems both boys get their basic training back 1U high school Herrmann flying low in a '41 Chevy, and Blevins in a certain libr ry period Don't forget to tune in at this same time tomorrow evening when Miss Jane Persinger brlngs you her regular weekly Burn ide chat! r 0 U' u L' I 3 . e S u . 4 c u i Q Q ' 0 b -. 7 T' . 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' ' L A on U 3 O. a . 1 . cw 3 ea JUNIORS The junior class of 1943 44 started with 54 members Their voal for tre entire year was, of course, the Prom In order to reach this goal they handled concessions at all home basketball games and put on the play 'Saved By the Belle We are sure they will Grow into dlgnlfied senlors in time Just as we did We leave wlth them all the responsibilities and prltlleges of our class standing and are confldent that they will live uo to the same high standards Pictured left to right they are Front Row Middle Bow Charlotte Lucas Dale noxlinn Maryorie Jrlghthouse Janet vnnefeld Lavon Goss Doris T lm n Juanita Spray Mary Lou Wallace Virvinia Lahrman Wanda llng Vthel Scdw lH Jacx Pl trod Mary Jane McCrary Charl s iurlcy Thelm Sllenc J mes Ott Anna Lee Lutes Claude Allm n, Back Row Melvin Purkey Jennie Ann Johnson Robert R inbold Floyd Rochner Tom Brown M lba Schepman Robert Kaufman Raymond Spurgeon Marllyn Rclnbold Joe Russell s A B c rs, Sponsor SOPHONORWS The sophomores of 1945 44 started vith 47 members in their class ani wer sponsored by Mr Harrod and Ulss Patterson Their class officers were Ralph Kinworthy, Pres , Alta Wolka Vice Pres , Don Stall Sec'y Treas Activities for the sophomores this year included a record dance and a picnic at th end of the year Pictured left to right th v are Front Row Barbara Foster John Nantroup LeRoy Pollert Joe Ballard Wanda Cockerham Vivian Robbins Jean Nowllng Betty Wilson Louise Beickman Stanley Goen Lindy Trowbridge Phyllis Browning Maxine Kaufman Middle Row Miss Patterson Marjorie Knott James Terkhoyn Jack deiman Helen Galter Bsther Benter Nellie Smith Velma Newby Melvin Banks Jean Denny Kathryn Fleenor Donna Hill Lebert Kisque Kenneth Monday Carol Compton Alta Wolka Evelyn Motslnger Mr. Harrod 0 O L o - -X Y 'Y o . . . 1 a u O vi Q 1 l V . 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MEG! 5' in-J Left to Right hlizabetn Fleetwood, H' d olde .ore rt Herrmann, Mary Jane Shelton, Geneva Hobbs, Julie Lubker, Louis Sommers, Ruth Ann Stotz, James Blevins, Robert Nusa, Lena Wilson, Katnryn T.YcCory, wetty men, Miss Held, Wava Lee Atkinson. 5- I - 'R-1 2' -' ' 55 ,gm . , , 1 Z 1 N , 33 5 A 1 Affq . . . pf gf'-.J 1 I QB IGB CLPQ1 PLAl The settlnr ls coenu on 1 o11er ramed Ba well n ifo nla l a rtn r for s Jan ce B ro nk o r r e its to Ho wood fJ cr en f o 1 e t the h s ffl no V V r p le leaves town mxl uslncs trlp Some xkxazd sltu tions arise when pseudo brother xnd tor meet T of liss dicke, nd D an Bb rfield furnishes quite f amusement, w ll s t e antlcs of Dodie Balmer and oth r mls ll neous char cters In th Qictu t th left xrc several members of the cast Front Row 3 ttf Jean Lucas, Julie Lubker, Ruth Ann Stotz and opovv Hobblf Back Rov Wob rt Nuss, Hilda Wolka James Blevins, Miss Patterson, and Louis Sommers The ntire cast is giver below Janice Burbank who becomes Visa Qmarty against her will Ruth Ann Stotz Professor Brasmus Uberfield Dean of Barwell College Roy Vain, Jr Pleasant Hickev, the College Chaperone Julie Lubker Lizabeth Smart who longs for a movie career Hilda Wolka Shelley Smart, her adventurous oung brother Robert Nuss Brant Robson, a friend of Shelley's James Blevins Morton Gordon, who is interested onlv in football Donald Goen Swifty Trent, who never moves in a hurry -----Louie Sommers Virginia Sterns, a charming young coed - ---- Jo Ann Gray Dodie Balmer, beautiful but dumb -----Margaret Kestner Helene Westfield, who has a will of her own -----Betty Jean Lucas Ilka Crawley, her young niece Geneva Hobbs ,U ' UTY ' xr LJJ..:l'w A. 1 . 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J Web Mar April May CaLVNDlR VOR 1945 14 Home Dc Club meets Home c Club serves H banquet scottsburg downs Bears for third timf this season nlors present play 'Saved BJ the Belle and Sunshine mer Valentlne Dance Uears win from ustin Bears lost last schedulcd pamo of season to Prcnch Lick b ont point Leap Year Dance Beglnnlng of Sectlonal Tourney Bears knock Cortland out of tournev Medora knocks out Seymour, Sears beat Clear Spring, Bear take Medora in final vlctory Bonfire on square QGUIOFS serve chill dirner rour birthdavs Mar McCr Melba Schepman, Margaret restner, and Miss Feld Regional Tourney at Se mour Sears defeated by Stonecutt ramily Nlpht Charlotte Lucas' wedding Distric banquet at hltchell Senlors sponsor clas tourney 1nd dance Senlors win gbert tolen from Serlors Dgbert's clothe returned b, m ll senlor boys took V l2 exmm Sunshine partv B sketb ll boys rec ive swf ters Girl Scout Banquet Basketb ll suoocr glven bf bofs' mothers Sadie Hawkins Pxrtj for annual lool oyd borgo, l ft for Jr t s Nav l Tr lnlns Station L somrfrs bt CCLllHF orth nrf nd Poog to sou t fnd d chool Fi V Banqukt Hcrrm nn landed his c r lH tht dl ch Commercial cort t he Civil Scrvlc Commercial conte t awards giver To Ann Cra , Bettf uehn and ary Jane Shelton senl ls pre ent Uliss Smart, Dd Patman and mhelma Silence place lst and 2nd in bookleeping contest at Cortland Girl Scout Dance Junior receive class rlnp Junlor Prom Hard at work on annual t for S nlor glrls Senlor exam and beglrnlng of Senlor Jeek Final exam for underclassmen Final exams continued Baccalaureate Class picnics Senlor Night Commencement -U I' .1 6 -LI. .L 0 2 - A .Q 0 . o 5 ' 1 Q J 11 a 11 C1 ,- , , it ' le' 0 8 - Ju ? 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' s 9 - . . f 1 o CJ ' start l ce enioritf at the lose of last year on our cla s pl l J are the first class to g idu e from tHlS high school h ving completed all four yeirs in this building le had almost a complete turnoxer in our fmcult this year five ne: teachers e think it is for the bettfr, th ugh Our s cial season started early iz October with a Weiner roast followed bf a Halloween Partr a Christma Party, and finally by a rarewell Party for Floyd Horgey Jh Uncle Same and the Navy Jonder bracelet by now e almost lost end of the first seme ter, too this winter to 9 lO till 5 45 to shortage of teachers and shorter chorus, Journalism, and business hof Jim Our aid left us April a t help he likes his identification Ble ins to the Armr at the school hours fere shortened in the War effort Due to school hours, we had to drop law fr m ar list of course offerings A chorus was later reorganized tn sing for the bacca laureate and commencement services The basketball seaswn was fairlj successful from our point of view we held the sectional here and w n it but lost Vgbert in Indianapolis the first class the library and The seni rs, f c urse, Nan th class t urney e had our pictures taken by the Uorter Studio about the middle of January le are proud to be to leave a large composite picture to be hung in hope others will follow suit The shortage of 8. manpower and time combined to make it hard for us to put out the Bear News regularly, but we averaged one issue about each three weeks. Toward the last of school, things began moving pretty fast--faster than we realized they could. Some of us were working like troupers even during senior week on back work, others on closins events, and still others on the Jebb. But what a grand and glorious feeling to walk down the aisle on com encement night in your cap and gown to receive your diploma!! Tw .1 1 ' ado- x 1 .:.Tf'f.', .ELO ., .. -JLAWD E - 4-.- Ly-fu-' N ., .A ' ,- , lie sl ,Le.-,itlxt1 o 1 s . 3 Q c J . - ' 1 . , ,. s oxi c. V e ,ra- at y n u rw o L 0 4. ,' D 4 , CA L .. . T . .4 3 . V E If ' wh ,,, . . X 1 J c ' Q 14 .J 'fl U s . . , . 3 W I , , x X ' C- x ' . L . 9 - - '-' '1 v '1 V M ' 1 fx A 1 -.1 ul -ff . ' Q J V' Q I - .., . J N g Ju K .A , V L l f . I . ' . 15 I o . X, V i . . . . . . I I J k O X, X . - t ' . ' fx f A L ou. -D, X u . . t ' . I -' ' f v l . I l C. , . . . W X . ., ' ' , N 0 . VT Q 7 fl 'U ' 1 Q . C' .., . 1 I . .J D I. J J A A 1 s -- . . ,, , . U 1 Si, xg' Q QW x 3 mx . X xg? 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D One 72 ' Q ' ' 'lzvle JUNIOR CLASS PLAY aved By the Belle Rita Powers, once wealthy society girl, loses her inheritance at the death of her uncle, but is willed his half interest ln a prize fighter named Jackie Clark She is preparing to leave the girl's school to find work when Jackie and his manager show up for instructions They pose as dancing teachers for the girls whenever the chaperone enters, and many funny incidents evolve Jackie accepts a challenge bout with the champion and wins, getting the championship, a large sum of money, and Rita Mitzle Walsh, sentimental and romantic Virginia Mae Lucas Harriet Shaw, extremely intelligent Janet Hlnnefeld Lulu Green, who knows all the answers Marilyn Reinhold Pudge Roberts, interested mostly in eating Virginia Lahrman Mrs Fish, an ingenuous and trusting person Wanda Sterling Doris Carson, clever but insincere Jennie Ann Tohnson Bonnie Harris, sweet and intensely loyal Marv Lou Jallace Rita Powers, intelligent and straightforward Anna Lee Lutes liarren Sands, easy going, lazy sort of manner Charles Hurley Slugger O'Day, muscular and haop, go lucky Dale Nowllng Jackie Clark, shy but ambitious Jack Elstrod CHORUS At the beginning of the school year a chorus of 62 voices was formed However, due to a change in the school schedule, this course had to be dropped, although they did take part in the Armistice Day program with the band Thirty two members of the chorus were chosen to sing for Baccalaureate The personnel of this chorus is as follows Sopranos Ann Bowling, Peggy Cockrum, Ida Jean Denny, Jennie Ann Johnson, Alta Wolka, Phyllis Zabel, Melba Schepman, Mary Russell, Dolores Jane Perslnger, Marilyn Reinbold, Virginia Lahrman, Velma Sterling Altos Mary Lou Wallace, Eva June Mullen, Janet Hinnefeld Mary Jane McCrary, Anna Lee Lutes, Virginia Lucas, Mary Lee Lutes, Pat Lubker, Betty Wilson, Doris Pilman, Lavon Goss Baritones: Donald Johnson, Frank Gray, Delmar Jewell, Joe Verml ya, Don Stall, Eugene Cox, Bob Goss, Harold Pott schmi t, Junior Sewell, Tom Brown Ruth Vivian Robbins is the accompanist We have been fortunate this year in having a girl's trio from the junior class Jennie Ann Johnson, Mary Jane McCrary These girls have made several appearances throughout the year, the last of which was at our high school commencement. , S L X g - ' III ,f D' Ginnie Ellis, exudes vim, vigor and vitality-Lavon Goss J 3 9 BAND The band, with its 27 members, has been the most active organization in the music department. It made its first appearance for the Armistice Day program, November ll. At Christmas time they presented n group of carols for a special convocation. During the basketball season they performed at all the home games. In the latter part of March the band played for a P. T. A. meeting. On M17 5 1 selected group of band members played for commcncimcnt at T mpico hi entire b.nd ol.'cd for our own high school nd gr de chool comm nc m nt Senior b nd m mbers received w rd t h nd of the year Pictured left to right they are First Row Second Row Jean Denny Bettj Goen Betty Kuehn Bob Young Vivian Robbins Jack Bl trod Julie Lubker Jo inn Graf Dick Delong Pat Allman Louie Sommer Juanita Sprav Melba Schepman Joe Clark Margaret Ke tner Standing Ruth Ann Stotz Bob Reinbold Claude Allman, Tr George Stewart Mr Harrod Donald Coen Marilyn Reinhold Other member not in the picture are Tom Comb , Narf'Lou.Clark, Paul Blstrod, Margaret Brodhecker, Bill Reinbold C rolyn Snvder BUAR NE S The Bear New t ff wi organized in the latter p rt of October thi fear Th fir t edition Qppe rod early in Novfmbcr nd sub cqucnt dltion halt followed 1DDTOXlmltF1f cvcrj two or I L, JC, b h d no gournali m old s this jcxr bfcmu e of 1 short gc of , so all work on th peptr w dont out ide of chool time along with thc fun of working on th Bc r News wfnt plcntv of I d s, but It ll rn lot, Hffdj, d hopf our ub cribrrs J f ti f St ff Mfmb r Editor Co Bditors Business Mgr Circulation Mgr ldvertising Mgr eatures Scandal Sports TFL Don ld Go n Norm Thoma M rj Alicf Bowm n ava Lee Atkinson Lib ANGLE Rof Main Ruth inn Stotz Jo nn Graf Robert Nuss Lib rleetlood Jim Blevins Norbie Herrmann Louie Sommers Rcportnr Junior Class Sophomores Freshmen ounshlne Glee Band Club Fconomics Home Sponsor Mar, Jane NcCrarv Don Bowling Marjorie Knott Bob Cross Thelma J Snfder Margorie Thomms Dun Stall Margaret lestner Nr Harrod Mr Harrod Louis Oberman Hilda folka liss Held L 1 Q f, 1 L . fl . 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' HOMV FCONOMICS CLUB The Home Uconomics Club had approximatelr 35 members ln its organization the past year These girls collected waste fats, donated to the Red Cross, sanded, stained, and vlrni hed three t ble nd twelve chairs for the kitchen, served out the year, and plan to make ne: findow cover for the couch in the home economics work, the glrl have had fun and feel the year Pictured from left to right they are First Row hazel Foster Barbara Foster Georgia Lee Hamer Ruth Vlvlan Robbins Jean Schweln Marjorie lnott Louise Belckman Phyllis Browning Pat Lubker Anna Le Lutes Maxine Kaufman Second Pow Betty Boley D Jane Perslnger Betty Anott Naomi Stout Ida Jean Denn Mary Lou Phelps Charlotte Lucas Mis Patterson filma McPlfresh Sara Lou Spurgeon Donna Hill Hilda Nolka Ann Bolling Betty ilson several banquets through draperies nd a slip room Along with their have had a successful Third Pow Norma Hehman Jane Persinger Marjorie r1ghthouse Melba schepman Bettr Jean Luca Alice Allm n Lena 111 on Plizabeth Knott Mary Allee Bowman Julie Lubker Velda Purkey C rolyn olka The F E A Club had l5 members during the past rear with Yarmond Spurgeon as Presldent oe Ballard, Vice Pre ident, Herschel Forgey, Secretary, and alph inworthy, Trea urer Eight new members were taken in a green hand 1D a formal ceremonv in Octbber Regular meetings were held and Mr Thomp on, the conservation officer, was tzice the guest speaker ight of our bofs attended the distrlct meeting at Mitchell, Februarv 17 Three of them Jere raised from green hands to chapter member in a formal eeremonv rlve boys attended the state convention at Purdue on April 7 and B Durlnc the year the club undertook a gam conservation program of the Pittman Robertson 6 D project The and quail are to be turned loose on the Pins were awarded according to rank the are already ln progre s for next fear's trees have all been planted plot l tfr this summer latter part of April Pltns club Seated are Joe Ballard, Raymond Spulgeon, Ferschel Forgey Malph Klnworthy, and Mr Schleter Standing are Blll Gossman, Louis Oberman, Junior umph, Tenneth Mondaf, Jack Heiman, Charles Pichards, Marold Pottschmldt, and Glen Hurley . 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Q e G A A bevan act last fall wnth lB old members an 17 pledges The offwcer Wert d w r Julle Lubker, Pres Ruth Ann Stotz, V1ce fl g n a Lahrman, Sec'y Jo Ann Cra Recorder, Jean Denny, T r and Margaret Kestne , Reporter Sport heads were elected flor the old members as follows Softball, Louise Beickman, Volleyball, Betty Coen, Tumbling, Harqorle Knott, Basketball, Anne Let Lutes, Track and Fleld, Mxry Lou xllace Th1s group sponsored sweeter hops after ne rly all home g mes held a formal Chrlstm s dence, a Leap Year Dance, a Valentines Dance, and a Sadie Iawklns Game Night They put on a tumbling act at the P T A Famlly Night, and concluded their actlvities wlth a hlke and a picnic combined First Row Velma Sterling Mary Lee Lutes anna Lee Lutes Ruth Vivian Robbins Marjorie Knott Ann Bowling Rva June Mullen Pat Lubker Louise Beickman Georgia Lee Hamer Barbara Foster Second tow Jo Ann Gray D Jane Persinger Thelma Tune Snyder Mary Lou Phelps Betty Goen Margaret Yestner Betty Kuehn Ida Jean Denny Betty nnott Virginia Lahrman lhyllis Zabel Peggy Cockrum Third Row Donna Hill Jennie inn Tohnson Mary H wrighthouse Julie Lubker Mary Russell alice fllman Mary Lou lallace Jdnda Sterling Ruth ann Stotz Dorls Pilman Marilyn Oudde Sars Lou Spurgeon diss Patterson HI Y CLUB The Hi Y Club h d Q new but very c pdble sponsor this year Mr Fred Schleter made dondtlons to thc Infdntile Pdrelysis Fund nd to th Red Cross, sponsored sevtral movits, and strved 1 chili dlnntr durlnl the The Sweothe rt B nquet, which clir xed our 3CtlVltl8S for the ear, was quite uccessful Our pins for the new members d1d not reach us thi ear e are hoping to recelve them next year in tire for the girls to fear e, the club as a whole, want to thank Mr Schleter for hls help and leadership during the past year Flrst Row John Vantroup Robert Young Raymond Spurgeon Robert Goss James Stall Don Stall Eugene Harold Robert Lebert Robert Cox Pottsohmidt Reinbold Disque Lahrman Mr. Schleter Second lov Charles Jackson Donald Goen Donald Johnson Louis Oberman Donald Manion Frank Gray Louis Sommers Henry Steinkamp James Otte Claude Allman, Jr. Joe Vermllya Floyd Rochner G. 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' il ' 5 O X Q 3 . , , Y Ll V ii.. 1... .-.i.. ..-1 1 M BODY Mmm C I , SU TS TI TV' The B H Sunshine Society had approyinetelf 88 members thls oast year The FlTlS held rfrular meetings nd followed out the state program for Sunshlne cluos under the guidlnct of 1 Arlo B Bettrs Thelr contributlon to thf wmr effort s mmdt 1 t form of don tlon to ltd ro Flrst Tow Second low Marilyn Wllltr Lavon Go s oztl Fo tlr Vir,in11 Lxhrm n lhjlli Brownmng Bott Knott 'arllfn dtinbold Ch rlottt Luc s Gtorpl Let H mer Florcncf Sohntidfr Rath Vivian Wobbln Esthcr Renter Marjorie inott r Tou Phe os Pat Lubker Bett Kuehn Jean Schweln Tennie Ann Tohnson Betty Goen Mabel Benter Fva June Vullen Mary lice Bowman Betty Jo Boley Velma Newby Lena Fae Luca Mary H TlQh+hOUSS Jean Nowllna Ruth Gray Mary Jane McCr ry Betty Jean Lucas Mary Le Lutes Julie Lubker a 5 e Janet Llrnefeld Anna nee Lutes Jo nn Cray Thelma Sllenoe Barbara Criluers ruth Crt thou t 11V3 P lfre h TF ret Te tner Peters Third now xourth low Norma Pehman tr l SCWJFlH Marjorlt lhom lt Aolku av Lee Atkinson Betty 4l1SOU Sara Lou Spurpeon vel,n otsinger Dorls Pllman Helen Ualte elba oohepman D Jare JPPSlHFPT l1lCG lllman Donna Pill Varllyn Quade Jeneva Hobbs Margorle VTlghthOUSG Peppf Cockrum Mary Tqne Shelton helma June unfder Auth lnn Stotz anelta Allman 'ary Tou fallace Juanlta Spr X Kathryn UcCory natherine Lawerence U1lZ8bGth Fleetwood Delhla Wilson Janda Sterllng Auth heeler tfna JllSOD Ph llls Zabel Norma Thomas Betty Shelton Blizmbeth inott Jane Per inger Doris Felm n nn Bowling Hilda 'olka Naomi Stout Mary nussell ' nda Cockerhlm Vflda lurke Ida Te n Denny T' '. 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OUTSTANDING GAMES This is a statistical record of a win you ll have been waiting since 1936 to see The wln was not partlculmrlr spectacular because the Bears d1d not play th best kind of ba ketball The cautious 7 2 lead bullt up in the first quarter was just that kind of ball, feeling the opponents out and stlcking their men on defense Thls was carried out through to the half Seymour, trying to work in for shots,were forced to shoot from out and over the hands of the defense Their shots were hurried and inaccurate In attempting to bottle Norb, they couldn't cover Sommers parallel ing Herrmann's drives into the ba ket Consequently, quick shovel passes 1D to Louie were good for counters In the third quarter the Bear dld ome of the be t rebound work they have done all year hhen the fourth quarter came around, the Bears began to relax thelr stubborn defense they had held during the other three p riods The Owls also started hitting a few long ones, but they we unable to get in under This game was the best performance the Bear have turned in so far thls season Agalnst a Salem aggregation who had improved lO to 15 point lace we last met them at Salem, the Bears reallf turned on the heat It was a clean, hard played affair, from start to finish This is shown on the personal foul three on the Bears and seven on Salem Three of Salem's seven were on H Collin who seemed to have sticky fingers Starting out slowly, the Bear paced their game to extend their 8 5 quarter advantage to lV 9 lt h l tar bJ nee work of Blevins these three fellows paced by Herrm nn were still going strong at the finish This game was the fir t ln whleh the Bears' floor game Nas solid They were getting tips, rebounding nlcelr, and tipping in The height th t the kids have hls been fO1HF to waste until this game Also, when they shook a m n loose on a block, he was really loose and lone under the ba ket The second te m, m de up mostly of freshmen, had a f irly good season They had a few more losses than wln , but with year or two more experience, they will carry the B H S colors through many tough games Ceep up the good work and fight, boys Bob Cross, our student manager, goo job thls fear and followed CD8 Bears to every game He was on hi toes ready to help the 3ears in any way His Urub down and many other services helped the jfar to keep in good shape and play well Bob was nex thls year, but he has three more year with the Bears in whlch will be needed and very helpful to them q, 3 ' I U. c 4 Y ' . p f T Q C A C L C ' . X Q S- 0 . .. . ' - . J 0 ' A 0 uv , . T r . ' 1 Q v . S 9 . - ' o T . f' 5 C7 Q o u x 1 2 . F' 5 ' . .x . 'I '-3 O . X 5' TC' X ' 0 7 ' X 1 ' 'c S ' ' . . l . , U . .J s'. ' - A - 7 e ' ' X v o A w ' S .... A g C C a , .- 0 L . Q S ' 1 7 I J h V1 , T L S l J J 3 I A 1 ' - Q fl JD .- 5 fm f 'Y + 1 , Herrmann, and Sommers. The second half stepped up the tempo and A X 1 X fx 3 R ' ,Q fm 9 , . L 1 S L V' , L , W' K v . Q u 'X f, 7 . rw , f ' f .4 e C -3 -B C. . ' I Z1 Q f ,Y T Q S . J fl O. . X e Q. V J 0 Y L Q . ' S A El i ' L 0 0 u T 3 ' f 4, L o A g 'I ' - , ' - . eld a J 3 C n ' - f . A S 1 Y - . H T A t 1 0 - ! S . . 1 T S 1' ' . rf ' v 1 1 X J S ry . l ' ' Ai A 2 A Q 1 O SECUIONAL Slightlf battered, but unbeaten, the Bears grabbed the crown from Medora Saturday nlght, 4l 50 Frlday night the Bears met Cortland and nosed out into a 9 7 quart r lead, which th y slowly nd stubbornl, pushed to 2O 17 at th half Things didn't look too promising here as Cortland was sifting through for buckets that kept th m in the running Spurgf lnserted Blevins for his first appearance ince the Scottsburg gam Jlth Jim back and the regular lineup intact, the Bears started rolling and holding them scoreless for the first S1X minutes, fired away to a 56 24 lead and coasted in to a 44 31 win In the Clearsprlng game, the Jarriors' accuracy kept them very much in the ball game until the final stanza At the end of the third quarter the Bears trailed 28 26 and had been looking lousy The boys had quite a talk during the short intermission and when the fourth quarter opened you could tell they meant business They threw out an iron clad defense that Clearspring could not penetrate for even one free throw The Bears dunked four buckets nd three free throws to win 57 28 In the finals this red hot Medora bunch, the gas house g ng of Jackson County tournaments, really h d the boys working from Bears' fans were starting to swe t at the intermission In the third quarter the Bears began to lnch ahead to a 8 point third quarter lead ith a sectional crown in sight, the big boys of the Bears Herrmann, Hurley, and sommers declded to do something about it personally, so leveling their artillery, they poured in l7 points in the last eight minutes to give spurge hi first sectional diadem REGIONAL It was the lot of the 5ears, in their first appearance at the reglonal in eight years, to draw for their opponent the class of the meet The Bedford lads 1lSS8d only five hots during the first half After the half, when they had cooled off some, the Bears played them good ball, but were unable to overeore the terrific handicap of the lead built up in thfir lu h first half The Bedford defense was the toughest the Bears had befn up against This gmne was the swan song for Wlexlns, Herrm nn, Sommers, and Wuss 1 J. 1 D .1 .n I V sl 3 . 1 - . . 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