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JADATLICHIAH s G1 1 GORDON M. ALLEN And here's a future architect in our midst. .even his hobbies are centered in maps and drawing..:1lso interested in accounting. .trumpeter in band . .a champion at ping-pong. KENNETH E. WALDEN He all's from da Souf ..r'ame from Louisville Male High School this year. All School Party A successful, well-attended school activity of this year was the All School Party sponsored by the Sunshine Society. The auditoriuin was decorated in red, white, and blue. The Wabash Ambassadors furnished music for dancing. various games were arranged, and refreshments consisting of doughnuts and cider were served. The Sunshine cabinet members served as chairmen of the various commit- tees: dance-Mabel Myers, chairman, Mary E. Mason, Betty Fisher, and Betty Swanson, fickeis-lXl'artl1a Miller, chairman, Marthienc Flc-teller. Jean Thomp- son, and Barbara J. McDonald, games-Martha Haines, chairman, Betty Lock- ridge, Amy Scharf, Esther McClamroch, and Marilynn Irick, 'refres7wzem's- Martha Yifilson and Ila Cronin, chairmen, Betty NVilson, and Carolyn Davisg clecoraz'ions-Besse Acle, chairman, Mabel Myers, Maurine Minnich, Minnie Simmons, and Virginia Zeller. The decorations committee is a standing committee. Page Tvrrwz ty-fnur
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1.1.4 TADATMCHIAH We Have With Us . . . Crawfordsville High School received a signal honor this yearfan honor that brings with it the highest connnendation and a state-wide recognition . . . and all of this honor and recognition are heaped upon the quite able shoulders of one jolly, energetic redhead, Florence Oltman. You all know t'Flossie . As the busy president of the Sunshine Society, you've seen her dashing around the hall, frowning thoughtfully as she takes care of all its heavy business. As a ''quiek-on-the-trigger debater, you've heard her literally wither her opponents with scathing sarcasm. As a musician, you've wondered how she ever gets a musical note out of that funny stovepipe, the bass-oon. But the culmination of all of Florenee's school activities and minor honors was her selection by the Daughters of the American Revolution as the most outstanding school girl in the state this year. Florence was chosen to represent 'Indiana in the annual good citizenship tour to XVashington, D. C., which took place in April. A girl from every state went on the tour which included visits to the XVhite llouse, Mount Vernon, the Congressional Library, and other points of national interest. Even the famous Japanese cherry trees were out in full bloom to make the trip complete. And so, forgetting for the moment, her activities and services to the school we salute the girl whose friendliness, willingness, vitality, and sparkling per- sonality make her highly deserving of an equally high honor. 1 To Those Who Help . . lt seems that there is one very modest, very unpublicized group here that should be given special mention and some praise that is well-merited. XVho cleans up after all the school doin's? NVho keeps us warm in the winter and cool in the spring? NVho washed the windows so we could see the people going by? YVhy, the janitors. of course . . . and we would be very lost without them. All of our janitors have become familiar to us-even if we don't all know all ot their names, but we think we should identify them. for you, The tall, smiling man with the glasses is. of course, Mr. Haines. The very smallest one with the curly black hair is the jolly Mr. Long, another small man with glasses is our very friendly and polite Mr. Shoafg the youngest one who Uholds them downi' in the lunchroom is Mr. Cline, and the good natured one who takes care of upper east is Mr. Banks. For a lot of fine work and especially for their patience with us, we salute the janitors-every one of them. Page Tzzwnty-five Q2
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