Brownstown High School - Webb Yearbook (Brownstown, IN)
- Class of 1946
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-'i kxf IX A W EX LIBRIS ,iw O W if K 137 x G r' + ' fy - 1' 2 W rim I , QE'-, ' .ff I E V N Sz X :M w xfgfff Tl' X1 fig? Q V ' N I QM 1 Q X f .f f -ff Q- V ' l x X H- X X Y- 'L' Q. HIGH SEHUUL GRADE SCHUUL 5:7-'ig 94 BRUXY XSIUXX N Ill! ll N1 H001 llumn hmn 'llllll , X I . 4 DEDIEATIUN VW. the Senior Class of l946. do humbly dedicate this. our final publica- tion. to Miss Rebecca Alice Held. in appre- ciation of . . . Her unfailing sense of humor. Her willing assistance at all times. Her conscientious actions as class sponsor. Her ability as a teacher. But. most of all. in appreciation of Her ability to be a really swell personf f f ,f 'f ' 1 W, ' I xt Q . MP5 12'- Xl IX INT lulxtlfnf S lnfl SIIHUUL BUARD mmf 5,-nov ,Ll H A VI RMII XA RN PII DI XXX Yupfrmtmdfnt The 1946 Wmbh 1' Q. X .. . I P5 A X Liz 1 ' A L V 4.71, Nl, A Acilu-4.1.fxN Ilfxxqlsx' l L'ci,xs CQ. 'II Rl fm 'Is' . ' l'rv nl.-nl Sw' :ru 'BY 'N A'A' L J TV K. ........ M H - V : m1-M'-1 . ,,.,,,. . ., ., A Q '4 M ,, ,x,. mi-. Y , Us i J FACULTY WII.I.IAM B. SHARP, Principal: AB., XVooster College: MS., Indiana University: Social Studies, English. EMORY HUTCHINSON. B.S., Central Normal: A.B., Indiana University: Science. Mathematics. HELEN BRUNDAGIZ. AB., Ball State Teachers College: English. Library. FRED SCHLETER. Purdue: Agriculture, Shop. VERA JEAN PATTERSON, BS., Indiana University: Home Economics, Physical Education. HARRY SPURGEON, A.B., Indiana Central: History, Mathe- matics, Physical Education. REBECCA HEI.D, B.S., Indiana University: Commerce. Music. MAX B. ROUSH, A.B.. Ball State Teachers College: Music. CARI. TRISLER, AB.. A.M., Indiana University: History. ARIE B. PETERS, B.S., A.B.. Central Normal: Latin, English. RALPH DENNY, Superintendent: A.B.. Central Normal: M.S., Indiana University: Government. 2? S- i , . :ily 'Sage CLASSES 1 1'-lf x' .. ,ar A sf. 4-Q E SENIORS DON H. S'l'Al,l.- Harve PfL'S!.tIt'l7I Oh. llcavens to Betsyfu KIQNNIZTII ROBISRT MONDAY-- Ken Vue Prvsldenl Hlfrce, while..1nd seventeen. IfUGlfNIf XV. MUl.BlfRRY- Dilberry' Sccrelurq And she likes me. too? NlARJORlli I.. XVRAY- Margie Treasurer HI just can sue thatf' JOHN NANTROUP- VVolf Sergvunl-al-Arn7s Hey, Queen. leI's go to Seymourf' JEAN DENNY- Queen Huh?T Huh?T Vv'hal'd you s.1y?YT' JACKIE HIHIMAN- Jackson Cortland bound. ISLSIE I. COCHRAN- Sherrie I got .1 IOZIIEIIU OPAL M. GOSS- Fraulein HI think you're awful! RUTH VIVIAN ROBBINS- Blrdlegs We-e-e-I-l-I-l--- 'Xl PII KINXX'OR'l'HY .IR flumm OF 1946 R lL'C.I Nl COX--- llmv' .Mm M111 me SAM-lx 'Nun IIHNI .1 xx vm.1n H . , O 0 oo 0.x Qdffcf WWW O KQKS HQNQR N.-.. 1 ' e l Vi J' B. H. S Honor Roll pruwntcd to thc high school bv thu Hi-Y Club in AXPYII. lf?-45. -.,.. . .s V Rm K f.,, fljm. mn V, , U LA: WR , I J I 3 M K..-N L . I L . -9 -Q f, 'nvk E H. N :fu O 'v 1 K 'in nvm-PL-Q 4' 'Us li..- M -3 K N R Q, 1 I - sf ' -vs. H., 9-if CLASS HISTORY We, the Seniors of '46, entered B. H. S. in September l9-42, with a class of fifty-two members. That fall we sponsored a box supper to pay our admission to all the home games of the basketball season. The class was sponsored - that year by Mr. Graves and Mr. Spurgeon. and class officers were Joe Vermilya, president: Niles Knost. vice president: Joe Ballard. secretary and treasurer. The next year we were over that green stage and we began to adapt ourselves to the ways of the upperclassmen. We had such special activities as a record dance and a picnic. Our class leaders were Ralph Kinworthy, president: Alta Wolka, vice president: Don Stall, secretary and treasurer: and Mr. Harrod and Miss Patterson, sponsors. Our junior year is well to be remembered. We produced the play. Sulphur and Molassesf' Our other means of raising funds for the prom were a sweater hop, concessions at the basketball games, and the sale of personalized station- ery. We had several picnics-fat the forestry, Vallonia Lake. and even Brown County. ln the spring we gave the best prom yet with a wonderful swing band from Bedford. Mar- gie Wray reigned as prom queen, with Betty Wilson and Martha Burden as her attendants. Our class ofiicers were Ralph Kinworthy, president: Don Stall. vice president: Joe Q Y 'Q Ballard, secretary and treasurer. Once again Miss Patterson was our sponsor. Entering our final year of high school, we lost Ralph Kin- worthy, Gene Cox. l-eRoy Pollert. Bill Gossman, and Lindy Trowbridge to Uncle Sam. Among other things, we have sponsored two dances, a chili lunch, an amateur contest, and presented our Senior play, A'For Pete's Sake. We have also had some wonderful picnics and parties this year. There are thirty-three of us. and we feel that we have filled our role as dignified Seniors quite well. We have tried to set only +' the very best examples for our worthy underclassmen. The i memories of B. H. S. will linger with us always, whatever we may do and wherever we may go. This, our final year, l has been successfully conducted by the following class oflicers N and with Miss Held as our sponsor: Don Stall , President Kenneth Monday Vice President Gene Mulberry Secretary Margie Wray . ,.,. Treasurer CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Brownstown High School, in th year of our Lord nineteen hundred and forty-six, being sane and sound of mind. do hereby make, publish. and declare this our last will and testament. To the Faculty, many thanks and much gratitude for your sound advice and guiding hand through our high school years. To the Juniors, we will the honored position as Seniors. This, of all our possessions. is most dear to our hearts and is the hardest to part with. but--time marches on. To you. also, we leave our mascot, Lgbert. To the underclassmen we leave these individual bequestsz Joe Ballard-eePat Allman to whoever thinks he can get her. Melvin BankseHis scholastic record to Pokey Robison. Louise Beickman-Her Freetown influence to Mary Russell. Esther Benter-Her beautiful hair to Kathryn Wray'. Phyllis Browning-Her cute freckles to Gene Phelps. Martha Burden-Her love for physics to Bob Young. Elsie Cochran-Her experience as a substitute for Miss Pat- terson to Mary Powers. Wanda BellfHer wedding ring to Martha Browning. Jean Denny-Her ability to diet to Ruth Greathouse. Herschel Forgey--His recitation ability to Doris Pilman. Opal Goss-Her driving ability to the owner of a large insurance policy. Frank Gray-His six-foot-four build to Billy Greathouse. Jack Heiman-His good nature to Henry Steinkamp. Bill Kamman-His corncob pipe to Glen Hurley. Maxine Kaufman-Her red-headed temper to Bob Cross. Niles Knost+His tall tales of the South to anyone who is foolish enough to expect anyone to believe them. , .. Marjorie Knott-Her variety of good excuses to Dallas Mc- Kain. Don Manion'MHis long eyelashes to Janet Cross. Kenneth Monday-His pitching technique to Joe Emerson. Evelyn Motsinger-Her quiet manners to Mary Lee Lutes. Gene Mulberry-His way with all the girls to Pat Smith. John Nantroup-His quick wit to Allen Pogue. Lewis Oberman-His inability to keep his women separated to James Pate. Vivian Robbins-Her precious bottles of peroxide to Norma Hehman. Don Stall-His frequent trips to Seymour to George Conner. Charles Snyder-His mechanical ability to whoever is sucker enough to operate the mimeograph next year. Joe Vermilya-His regular hours and big meals to Bill Som- mers. Betty Wilson-Her quiet manner in the classroom to Rich- ard Schneck. Alta Wolka-Her capacity for true love to Phyllis Mulberry. Marjorie Wray-Her good looks to Georgia Lee Hamer. -.ff CLASS PROPHECY y sue11 1 loyely eyenmg 1 t111nk 111 crou nd11n1po11s for 1 eoke ts t Hmmm 1 l11Xe to l1urry to m1ss e six oelock rus11 n1 in ue Heres 1 n1ce look1ng l1ttle eoke pl1ee Of 111 people Herscl1e1 Forgey 1nd ueen Running 1n e1t1ng place seems to be prosperous 1nd sueh well tr11ned w11t resses to be so young Oh p1rt of the f1IT1l1X Vw ell here eomes the rush so 1 11 be on my w 1y lt has cert11nly been gr1nd see1ng some of tl1e old el1ss ag11n 1 must drop 1rot1nd ag11n soon 1 could o or 1 little exerc1se lll lust w 11k 1round or aw 11le XX h1t s th1s 'S e commg fro111 1n empty tl1e1tre Oh rehe1rs11 XXHIOII1 should 1 see w1th 1 elerby eoeked on on side of 111s he1d 1nd 1 e1gar 111ng1ng out of 111s mouth but lohn N1ntroup 1 neednt ask how l1fe h1s been tre1t1ng you with all t11ese pretty g1rls 1round You say two of our class chums are 1n the foll1es So they are Mar1or1e Wray eminae 1 knew If knew 'lhere s on y one person 1n the world who can sing Dark Town Strutter s B111 l1ke tl11t and tl1at s old 1 ebe So he s t11e k1ng of t11e n11nstrel now Well 1 must be gett1ng on I want to get to Cih1cago before dark On my way to the airport 1 m1ght as well go past that famous night club Mamon s Mouse trap The last time 1 saw Don was 1n court third divorce Hey what s th1s Penmes from Heaven Who IS that guy throw1ng money at the wa1ters B111 Kamman Why 1 went to school w1th him 1 d1dn t know him with that beard You say he struck a gold mine in Alaska' Yeah that s his wife w1th h1m the l1ttle blonde w1th her back to us lhey used to call her Foul Feet or something l1ke that when she ran the fish market 1 1fe treated her pretty badly for awh1le but she s m1k1ng up for If now Oh you mean Birdlegs We anyway she got a B111 Here 1 am back at the a1rport ln just fifteen minutes lm IH Chicago '1lllS IS the n1ght of the big tight between Muscles Gray and K1ller Kmkle 1 belieye 1 ll tune in Hello eyerybocly th1s IS your sports reporter J 1' Vermilya br1ng1ng you a r1ngs1de description of the fight After g1v1ng you a complete lineup of the two opponents 1 ll take a l1tt1e t1me to name a few important people IH the crowd Two of my Indiana fr1ends are here My pals R N Knost and E W Mulberry are yust back from the1r last exped1t1on to Mars Vlrs Knost the former M1ss Cass Daley IS also 1n the aud1ence Well the tights over and 1 guess that frank IS 1 pretty happy man We re in Chicago and r1ght on t1me Wh1le 1 m here 1 might as well do a l1ttle shopp1ng Oh a new beauty shop 'Vlme Marthae and MOUSILUI 'Vlelyme Those names seem fam1l1ar lll drop ln and buy some na1l polish Well 1f IIS not Toots Burden and Melyxn Banks You sav Me1v1n IS the styl1st and also the Mr ' Congrat ulat1ons on both deals Do 1 hear a bell around 14 tl1e eorner Cnye tothe Sily 1t1on Army Xlight 1s well n11ke 1 don1t1on 1111nk you M1 1111 a dont 1 know you Why of eourse s Cookie K1ufm1n 1nd V11ryor1e Knott fme work g1r1s ld better go b1ck 1nd fill up my sh1p w 1th g1s Snyder s Super Sery1ce 1l11rty g111ons ple1se My my l1dy 1ttendants these d1ys Vvlhy IIS 1OLllSe Be1ckm1n V1'ho eyer thought th1t you would end up runn1ng 1 sery 1ee st1t1on Oh e Your husb1nd 11elps you lus who IS the lucky guy 1 No not Squ1rre1 Where IS he now 1 l1e does he housework Vee lll Jlfll 1 s11el 1el1o e 1eye ll erulse on oyer e ro1t V1'h1t s this 1 reck ll stop T 1 IT'llgl1f be somethmg 1 c1n do O11 lust 1 broken 1rn1 Well ou to the hos11 Here s 1 nurse 1nd just look who ll IS Alt1 Wolk1 Now wh1t ever 1nsp1red you to be 1 nurse S1y who IS th1t handson1e doctor w1lk1ng down tl1e l1all w1th all the nurses runn1ng after h1m D1d hortage 1round here He s rat1ng four pretty nurses On to Detro1t Oberm1n s Model Agency 111 be d1rned 1f lt 1snt lew himself 1 knew you didnt keep those pictures 1n your lo ker b1ck 1n school for noth1ng 1 cw Say that girl w1th the golden locks looks fam111ar Why hello Esther What 1re you do1ng so far from home Oh 1 eRoy 1S stat1oned at Great 1 1kes 1 see You say you model mostly for shampoo ads lve cert11nly been lucky th1s even1ng Ive seen nearly all my old classm1tes Back to the a1rport now to get my ship and head back to B town Oh here comes the b1g stratol1ner just gett1ng in from Afr1ca 1 ll yust watch the p1ssengers get off Only one wom1n passenger and 1f1t s not Fvelyn Mot singer She s qu1te 1 famous m1ss1on1ry now She has been 1n Afr1c1 for three years Well now to get back to the old burg 1 ll just stop 1n Seymour for a hamburger 1t the famous Bells Bar B O Vvanda surely has turned out to be 1 good cook Well there IS a new neon s1gn B1llards Bis QUIIS loe certainly has rolled in the dough Whats th1s? The b1g Transcont1nental stopp1ng 1n Seymour Just look 1t all the kids around the platform No wonder 119 the big league p1tcher Kenneth Monday Someone else IS gettmg off too Why 1ts Elsie Cochran and Phyll1s Brown1ng Wlfh the1r two sa1lors lt s really good to see you k1ds Where have you been all this year? L1v1ng ll'1J2ip3l'lJ Well thatsa change anyway Now to get home 1 mustn t forget to dr1ve down to Mad 1son sometime th1s week to see my old fr1end Don Stall That job of keep1ng watch at the forestry for five years was just too much for h1m They say hes gett1ng better now though He only howls at the blond nurses Back home already and 1ts only 10 O0 but th1s has been 1 b1g evening and 1 must be 1n C'al1forn1a by noon tomorrow for my luncheon date with ' Butch ' Jenk1ns He s a second Van Johnson now you know OPAL Goss The 1046 Webb Mtg . I H , ' A ' ' 1 I .1 .3 '- 1. Q' A 'K, by' 1 1 . '. . ' 1. 1'. ten ill six, . '1 . '. . . . 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Betty Jo Bolev. Betty Shelton. Junior Rumph. Norma Hehman. Jane Persinger, Ravmond Jackson. Velma Ster- ling, Velda Purkey. I-'ifth rott'4Bettv Jean Allman. Dallas Mcliain. Pat l.ubker. Pat Smith. Joan Persinger. Henrv Steinkamp, Phyllis Zabel, Paul Gresham. Ruth Gray. lioltoni rote'-Bob Young. The Junior class started the school year bv electing Eva June Mullen. president: Jim Stall. vice president: Velma Sterling. secretary: Bob Cross. treasurer. One of the main events of the year was selecting our class rings. Vk'e are all verv proud of them. Early in the season we threw together a little of the talent of the class and presented a l?un lfrolicf' This program featured a hill-billy jamboree and a negro minstrel. Our class was well represented on the basketball team. with Eve of its members on the varsitv. These bovs upset tradition by winning the class tournev. Not to be forgotten were Marv Russell and Marv l.ou llhelps who did a grand job as B. ll S. cheer leaders. Other Juniors showed their school spirit by selling cold drinks and popcorn at the games. Our class plav. 'AMother-ln-l.aw Blues. a comedv. proved another feather in our cap. The prom was a great success. too. Of course. we all did a lot of work before it was over. but I think evervine felt that it was worth everv minute of it. Vkle are proud of the many things our class has done for the school, and we will trv to make good seniors. The 1046 Webb 15 .-4 -if N? I M-ay l an fd ..-qr af any --1 SOPHOMORES Top row-Ernest l.ucas. Velta NVray. Alfred Davidson. Myrtle Hinnefeld, Joe Clark. Earlene Johnson, Carl Thom, Max- ine Knight, Joe Emerson. Second row-fNellie Reynolds, Albert Kinworthy, Betty Wheeler. John Pottschmidt, Geraldine Maples. James Johnson, Emily Gilbert. Rex Fowler, Ruth McNiece. Third row-Paul Thom. Virginia l,ubker, Lester Baker. Nora Fleenor. George Spray. Gene Phelps. Henry Terkhorn, Martha Browning, Melvin Barnes. lfourlh row-Helen Hamer, George Stewart, Inez Reedy. Joe Reedy, Catherine Ann Sommers, George Conner, VVilma Lee Fleetwood, l.loyd Silence, Phyl- lis Mulberry. Fifth rowfkJack Fountain. Betty Vv'askom. Gene Applewhite. Mildred Beavers, Joe Schleter, Pat Bultman, Bob Jackson. Pat Allman. Orville Lubker. Jr. Bottom Row-Bernadine Schwartz. Lindy 'Wheeler, Bob Pray, Bertha Brewer. Absent-Audrey McConnell, Robert Hehman, Joe Perry, Eula Mae Phillips. There are nfty-three students in B. H. S. who bear the title of Sophomore. We are proud of the title and of our class. During the year, in order to earn money for the athletic fund. for parties, and for other necessities, we sold milk, cakes, cookies. potato chips, etc., at noon hours. XVe are honored to have contributed five boys to the varsity throughout the year and one cheer leader. Mr. Hutchinson and Mrs, Peters were our sponsors. Class ofhcers were: Rex Fowler. President: Joe Emerson, Vice Presidentg Ruth McNiece. Secretary: Joe Reedy, Treasurer. 16 The 1946 Webb Q.. I ..- wif' 1, '59 lg.. 1 . 41 .naw 9? If,-if' ,. i mm' Top row--Doris Reynolds. Donald Knott. Donald Thomas, Mary Sue Stil Sandefur. Robert XVard. Maryin Grelle. Vvfilliam Cireathouse. Rosemary Acton. A, ,W 1 . 'N , -n 1 , 3 , . f Q ' ' 1 ' .1- s lr- f U rw. ,YW .,qr.z,. N...-ff was ..... i 1 Coclterham. Mildred Darlage. Richard Huber. l,orene l7leenor. Noble Heiman, Dorothy well. 50107711flDLL'fHOXN'3fd Richards. XVilladean Holeman, Tommy Martin. Alberta XX'illis Stuckwisch. Shirley Schepman. Allen Allman. Third mu'-Kathryn XVray. David McGaryey, Doris Spray, I.eroy fambring. lucille Crider. Robert Butler. .lanet Cross. lfourlh row-Prill l.ee. Mary Powers. Dennis Scott. llunice Stuckwisch. leslie Ray. Deanie I.lIlUS. .lack Cocltrum. Shirley XVise. Richard Schneclt. Iftfzh row-Mary l.ou Goss. John Richard Persinger. .lean Scott. Bill Sommers. Peggy XVatts. Clair Dean Robison. Martha Shelton. XVillard Benter, Cletes Stafford. Sixth row--.lunior Pray. Betty Reynolds. Thurman I.utes. Alice Henson. Charles Burden. Ruth Schwartz, J. C. Cockerham. Roger Miller. Henry Roettger. :lim-ntA'l'on1 Applewhite and Marilyn VonDielingen. The Freshmen started their school president: Janet Cross. secretary: Peggy FRESHMEN year with tiftypsix members. They elected Deanie lures, president: Nlaryin Cirelle. yice XVatls. treasurer: and Kathryn Vfray and Deanie l.utes. yell leaders. The freshmen team made a good start in their basketball career by winning hve of their eight scheduled games. The class as a whole sold schedule pencils to pay their athletic fund pledge and to boost their treasury. They look forward to their next three years as three important steps in their rise to achievement The 1046 lVeIzlJ 17 3 GRADE EHSHT lfzrxl 1'oiL'--linima flillmari. lda Roettger, llarry Haag. Jr.. llatil lilstrod. XValdo lerlfthorn, Rohert Coleman. Gone Cirav. Pzillv Reinhold, ,lon Rohertson, Dorsey Crouth. .lr.. Marie Silence. Siwoml rott'-fRosann Kindred. Donald Darlage. lirvin XVaslton1. lrene l,edl'ord. Cieorge A. Darlage. Nlarilvn Schneider. Randall Banlw. llillll D. Schwein. Ruth Reyn- olds Xlildred lfngland. Nlr. Comhx. ifhrrri rottb---lane Klullen. Ruth llottsehmidt. Margaret Ann llvrodhcclter. llvelvn lldwards. Alger lormoehlen. .lane liowlirig. Bill Sterling. Carolvn Snvder. l,adonna Cocltrtlm. XVanda Allman ldeeeasedl. l,ucille l'crri'. Jeraldine Phillips. Top I'OLL'fNlJC Baker. Don Allman. l,owell XVeSsel. Doris lluher. lom Combs. l7eStt1S Davidson. Patricia Harmon. Richard Schweiri. Harold luhlter. Mari' l,OLl Clark, Mary Ann lerkhorn, l,orcn Schneider. lfirsi I'IPLL'f'l1Cl'l'Y Verhle. Pete Johnson. Bohhi' Kinworthy. .lack Vilheelcr fdcceaicdl. .lean Cockerham, liranlt Templin. Jo Ann Ball. Donald Sitterding. Russell l.u2'9 Setonti I'1JLL'?CidI'lCI1kI Vwloodmansee. ciCl'Il'llllC Schwartv, Patty Bowen. Rohert Ciailer. Betty Beaver. lfloyd Acton, lidwin Boley. Dorina lloleman. Donald Ciailcr, Mr. Revnolds. d ilihzrtl rott'-Mari' Katherine Strange. Cierald Meliinncy. Acer Compton. Donal Childeri. l.ois Sehweiri. Dorothy Monroe. Rohert Reynolds. Roheivt Maples. .lcanette Sterling. Betty Ciarland. fl h.xvnlfCienev.i li in wort h it GRADE SEVEN GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY lrrsl IHLLV lluvd C,tvmhs. Cimdc 8: xl.lIf.fllx'I'lls' llurstntaii, Cimclt' 3: Ninn l,lll11.lI1. Cimdc 1. Xylhlflslll livviwltls, Ciratln H .Sttwmi mit'--Xl.1rg.1rt'! llclmng. Cimdu 4. Xl.itth.i X'lu.'XIuc Ciradt' 5 Ralph Dcnnv Stlpcrinlcmlcntz Cilatlvs Nlartin, Cirndt' li Cmldit' Ci-lff, Cimtlc rv. SUNBEAM SOCIETY The Sunhcams, A subsidiary of thc Sunshinc Socicty. had hem inactivu during the war ycars but was revived this turm with Hlty-Svc girls from thc fifth, sixth. scvcnth. and -:ighth grades .mswcring roll call at the Hrst mccting. Our principal project for thc ycar was thc sale of Cfhristmtis cards. iliXVUI1lY'l'-OLII' mcmhcrs attcndud A convuntitm .it Scottsburg on Novcmbcr 3. .md on Duccmhur 8 liOI'I11Jl initiation was hcld. Scvcral mcmht-rs .irc planningl to nttcnd the statc convcntion and summer camp, p Ofliccrs lor this ycar arc: .lam Bowling. l'rcsidunt: Rosatiti Kinclrvd. Vice Prcsitlcnt: Xltirilvn Xl:lfl' lrusli, St-crctary: .lncquclinc llamur. lircasurvr. 'WN ' L ife' W., f.-, ,- iw. BMV- .V W :Q ff-wh . 11- ffrf I . Sowing and informa dl: cussion gm on at mncc Quiet reigns in thc I1 brarv. ,n . Panel discussion 1 So cioiogv. Latin clam- -it wouldn be skhcwl willwul it. ,A 10 'E ,4,' I ,ig Q p Qi. 4 av-ff' K' Y: Tv H3 Y 1' X. Q Vg v n Ll- 'Me 'ls....,,,-qi gx f f i 9 Q 5 M-M ww. jf -f.,.,,RY: I ii. mil QI' I1 ,ff -s, 'WL . ,K 4, L 3, ff' 'Z V. Nunn' Iii. girls prvpar im .lrmlhur lH.lI1ljllL'l. IU, Ir.whm.1n slump .lux lmrm lu Upx'I'.llL'lWI1Ih NJN' I I vI.ll'xil1Qi lrc ui' Ihr du ITUSIIIUSS, nv! Phvs. ld. Cm .lllnlti .md illl il, PM wb At B. H. Jlmrqllurv work .Ip pcnlx ro the inquisi t1x'cn.1Iuruut All bmw. rcshnwn studv biologv ilrsl hand, This Slmkc iuumi ils w.1v inlcv thc umm' once. I7 I uukv dn' tur xon1ccl.xss +1 nmvic' 16 Ur. Rcinbulci, .j.milnr, Alw.1x'schuurfulIy help' ing smmmvorw, -55 F P .4 ..L.L. gi, V . 1-if-i 't YA.. ga, ik .I 'W 4351K LQ 16 T V Lug, f ,f L A U R E S G. A. A. ilihe Qiirls' flithletic :associa- tion consisted ol forty members this vear with Miss Patterson as the sponsor. Major sports lor the year were tumbling, volleyball. baslxet- ball. softball. and traclt. Some of the minor sports were sliding. skating. dancing, bictxling. and hiking. Mixers were held after all the home basketball games. ilihe annual senti-lornial Cfhristtnas dance was held in a beautifully decorated library December l5. Instead ol game night the girls and their guests enf joyed a hay-ride March 22. Ofhcers for the year were: ,lean Denny. President: Klart' l.ou Phelps. Yice l'resident: Virginia l.ubf lter, Secretary: 'lihelma .lune Snyder. Recording Secretary: Sarah l.ou Spurgeon. 'lireasurerz Peggy Cioclv rum. RepOrter. Hi-Y April 25, lf?-H lflection of ofhcers: President, Don ll. Stall: Vice President. l.ewis Obernian: Secref tary. Henry Steinkamp: Treasurer. .loe Vermilya: Chaplain. Robert Cross: Sergeant-1X1-Arins. Don Johnson: Reporter. .lames H. Stall. April 29. lf?-l5 liormal initiation ol' new members- liugene Xlulberry. .lunior Sewell. .loe Sqhleter. Oct. 4. IU-Hi New Hi-Y caps distributed. Oct. 15. lf?-+57 'Club pictures talten lor the annual. liight members attended conference at Salem. Oct. 30. lf?-+5 Committee appointed to plan the year's program. Committee appointed to make ar- rangements for the Owen 'l'wp. Honor Roll. Nov. Nl, lf?-lfn wSlate Older Boys' Conference at 'lierre llaute .lan. la, lf?-HJ l.ast Years seniors' names added to our Service Roll. Sold school col- ors in the form ol' ribbons. lieb. 25. I9-Hr -.James Stall showed .lap equipment, Mar. l2. I9-lb -W llifa' 1 Spring Cioiilieitiice held at Seyf mour. April 6. lfl-ln -Hi-Y Semi- liormal Dance. F. H.A. Ihe Future llrmemalters ol America was liorinerlv the llome liconomics Ciluh, Our local or ganifation. consisting old 2 memhers and the sponsor. Xliss Patterson. is alliliated with hoth the state and national organiza tions. Nlarv l.ee l.utes was sent as cluh representative to the state association meeting in cbeltllief. XVe served several banquets this vear, hoth lor the experi' ence and to build up our treas- ury. Other activities have been an initiation party. a Cfhristmas partv. dress revue. and a spring picnic to which guests were invited. Ciluh oflicers were: Alta XX'ollsa. President: Pat l.uhlser. Yice President: Nlartha Browning. 'lireasurerp Alice llenson. Secretarvi Velda ljurltev. lflsie Cochran. Reporters. ,9 . ,. Y. Y F. F. A. 'l'he lfuture Farmers ol' America, with a total of twentvfseven members, elected the following ol'- licers to guide them through the veari .loe llallard, l7resident: Cllen llurlev, Vice President: l,ewis Uber- man. Secretary: Harold ljottschmidt, 'lireasurerz l.ouis Rumph. Reporter. 'liheir annual pest-ltilling contest was held in January, with the losing team giving a party for the winning team. 'lihe annual 4-ll Corn Cjluh Show was held .lanuarv l, llenrv Roettger placing nrst. 'lihe cluh purchased a soil testing kit for the agriculture department so that they can test the soil ol' their home farms. Green hand members were lifted to the rank of chapter members at a district installation held at Salem in March. ln keeping with one of the club purposes 'to encourage organized recreational activities among vocaf tional agriculture students the llrownstown l3.F.A. chapter or- ganized a hasltethall team from its ranks and played several games during the year with teams composed ol' l5.l5.A. boys from another chapter. XVe congratulate and wish success to lollow our uve mem- Y hers graduating this year .los Ballard. l.ewis Oherman. ller- ' schel lforgev, .lack lleimtn, and 1 . Y tv v Don Nlanion. XVe also want to thanls Mr. Schleter lor his ' help and guidance as our spon- Q SUT. Sunshine Society The Sunshine Society includes in its membership neeirly every girl in high school and is sponsored by Nlrs. Peters. Several girls and the sponsor attended the district convention at Seottsburg this year and twentyeuve members attended the state convention at Indianapolis on April 6. The state program has been carried out through discussion by guest spenleers, members Ol.lllCUl'j1..ll1llJ- tion, and the sponsor. The chief purpose of the club is to render service and improve the community in every way possible. Among other things the club donated S5 to the Red Cross, The oflieers this year were: .lean Denny. President: Thelma .lune Snyder. Vice President: liatliryn XVray, Secretary: Martha Browning. Treasurer. Special Chorus Out of the general chorus ol' the high school sprang a new musical organization known as the Special Chorus. Its members were chosen by special voice tests. hy their interest and knowledge of music in gen- eral. and by their desire to study more specifically the rudiments of vocal artistry. Miss Held helped or- ganize and begin the work with this special group the nrst semester. and Mr. Roush took it over at the beginning ol' the second semester. This chorus made its first puhlic appearance at the Spring Concert. in conjunction with the high school band. New numbers added to our library this year are Out Of The Dusk To You. Neapolitan Nights, I Love A l,ittle Cottage. Prayer Perfect. and Smoke Crets ln Your Eyes. -- . .,,.. 4 ,W Y, Though small in numher. the Brownstown High School Band has progressed quite steadily throughf out the year. Miss Held was the director the nrst semester: and Mr. Roush. who returned from the Armed Forces during the year. instructed them the second semester. The band appeared in several convocation programs and played for all the home basketball games. The featured musical event ol the year. however. was the spring concert held in April. Added to our growing library this year were: Sousa's Famous Nlarches. Strike Up The Band. Old Glory. and Christmas Fantasy. Band Webb Staff lhc ll uhh Stall hcgiatt llis work carly last fill. Stcp hy stcp wc hayc trictl lo put to- gcthcr sonic ol' our happy school ' days thost' wc hayc loyctl most and wish to rcnicnihcr longcst. XVQ want to thank all suhscrihc-rs and aclycrtiscrs for your support and conlitlcncc in us. XYQ hopc you enjoy rcacling this as much as wc hayc cnljoyccl living it. ltlitor . .loc Yurinilya Sports Kcnncth Klonclay, .loc Ycrniilya C10 lillllflf IUHUNU Nllllllflfl' .Xctiyitics Xlartlm lluitlcn .lk'.lIl llc-nut. Pausincss Nlanagcr .loc Pmallartl. lean Dcnnv CAIUMM A Aim yymiktl Circulation Nlanagcr Charl,-q Sni-dvr mwwgmphv John Nammupr Don SMH 'Mlwrtmng Harman ' 'John rxulntmup' NMA know 'Iiypists ---Opal Cioss. XX'antl.t Coclwrltant licll. Nltltltllltl layout Yivian llohhins. Xlarjoru' Knott XYrav. Alta XYollta 0 Atom Staff 'llhc school papcr rccciyccl a nc-w nanic this ycar. which was cluc to thc mighty powcr that wc cxpcctcd to put h-:hind it. lhc fllom was puhlishccl scmi-monthly with thc latcst news from lla. ll. S. XXX' trictl our harclcst to give you sonic good lcaturcs and articlcs: wc also lwpt up with thc latcst scandal ot' thc school. XVc honestly hopc that thc fltom was cnyjoycd hy cycry rcaclcr as much as wc cnbjoycd putting it out. 1372 V J '9l-1 i, 'dw-I Don it situ fi . . Co lcllror .Iran lit-nnv liustncss Xlatnuicr lrank Cirav Cfirculation xl.lI1.lf.lt'I' Charlvs Snytlri .'Mlvcrtisim4 Xlariagxr' liill lsamman Cicnc Xlulhcrrx' lvaturcs -f--V Xiyian liohhiny. Xlirtha l'murclt'n Scamlal --- .lohn Nantroup. Nil,-N Knost f iliypist Opal Xl, flows on his girl friend at the same time. 'lhe confusion tha unexpectedly-provides continuous hilarity. Miss Jasmine Pepperdine, Peter's Aunt . Martha Burden Jasmine Jackson. Aunt Sarah's Colored Cook Phyllis Browning Cicero Murglethorpe. Dean of lflwood College. lirank Gray Niles Knost ,. Don Stall ge Grind John Nantroup Peter Pepperdine. always in hot water Bill Bradshaw, Peters Pal ., . . 'Ihorndyke Murglethorpe llVluggsyl, a Colle Senior Play For Pet0's Sake l Peter. afraid of being cut out ol' his aunt's will entirely, agrees to her outrageous de' mands. As soon as she leaves for the Holy l.and, however, he blackmails his tutor into car- rying out a scheme so that he can earn some easy money, get out of studying l.atin, and spy t followsfand especially when Aunt Sarah returns Mrs, Cieorgiana Clarkston, a social climber ,. Jean Denny Nadine Clarkston. Peter's sweetheart , .. .Alta XVolka Peggy Clarkston. Bill's sweetheart . .. Margie XVray Malvina Potts. Muggys Goddess , Vivian Robbins .lohn Boliver. wealthy banker. . .. Kenneth Monday Dupont Darby. poet of Elwood College .Lewis Oberman Junior Class Play Mother-in-Law Blues Honey Dillon. a lovely young bride of three weeks is greatly upset when she thinks her husband is deceiving her. Her VJoody is actually innocent but mother-in-law appears on the scene, lite is just one big the trouble he can find to get intof Wlien his headache after another for him. An old friend of VVoody's. an airplane, and a baby. all with the name of Rita, add to the complications. How Woody gets out of the trouble and how he finally settles his mother-in-law's hash makes a very interesting plot for this comedy. Honey Dillon. a young bride of three weeks-Marv l.ee l.utes XX'oocly Dillon, her adoring husband -- Pat Smith Angel, a colored maidfB:tty Shelton Tabatha Squib. just a motherfinglaw --llva June Mullen l.uckv Mills. an old friend of XVoodV's -fDon Johnson lfrances Biddle. a human broadcasting station-Mary l.ou Phelps Rita Harvard, an airline steward:ss--- Sarah l.. Spurgeon Sylvia Arthur, Honeys closest girl friend-Betty .lean Allman Orson Tuttle. 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