Crawfordsville High School - Athenian Yearbook (Crawfordsville, IN)

 - Class of 1942

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UAEATJ-ICIJIAH CLASS OF '44 We started the school year by electing the officers for the sophomore class. They are president, Robert Heath, vice-president, Avery Hinton, secretary, Eliza- beth Epperson, and treasurer, Kathryn McQueen. Our sponsors are Mr. Young, lVIiss White, and Miss Sidwell. The sophomore class had one large event of the year and that was the MBack- wards Partyl' given January 9, l9fl2 in the high school auditorium. lt proved to be one of the best and most successful parties of the year. We sold two hundred and Hfty tickets. Most of the sophomore boys proved to be equally good in athletics. Some of the boys who were on the NBR team in football were Joe Warren, Avery Hinton, Harold Copeland, Richard Campbell, Sam Howard, Loren Rutledge, Dave Burns, and in basketball the following played on the MBR team: Gene Swank, Loren Rutledge, Avery Hinton, Dave Burns, James Dickerson, .lack Watts, and Donald White. On the wrestling squad the boys were Dave lVIcAninch, Richard Campbell, and Sammy Howard. Among the sophomores is a very little yell leader, his name is Paul Houston. tsignedl Boss HEATU Row one: Robert Heath, Floyd Henderson, Avery Hinton, Paul Houston, Samuel Howard, Hazel Hudson, Carolyn Ingersoll, Maxine Jack, Betty Johnson, Robert Johnson. Row two: Kenneth Karshner, John Keesee, Me1'le Keesee, Mary Kern, Mildred Kiley, Betty Kline, Betty Knox, Eugene Krout, David McAninch, Kathryn McQueen. Row three: Jean Mallery, David Manson, Betty Mills, June Morgan, Robert M01'1'iS, Mary Ellen Patrick, Mai'ie Peacock, James Peck, Mary Perry, Rosemond Quisenberry. Row four: Erwilli Radcliffe, Alberta Rankin, Elenora Ridge, Pat Roche, Catherine Rose, Loren Rutledge, Beverly Schlemmer, Opal Shanklin, John Siamas, Ella Lee Smith. Row five: Gayle Smith, Joan Spears, Paul Spear, Phyllis Spencer, Malcolm Starnes, Jean Stephens, Betty Stevens, Manford Stewart, Gene Swank, Donald Switzer. Row six: Rosalie Taylor, Stanley Thompson, Mary Lou Toby, James Underwood, James Vanght, Jack Watts, Virginia Watts, Donald Webster, Betty Welliver, Donald White. Row seven: Betty Lou Wiatt, Donald Wilhite, Glenn Wilkinson, Marion Wills, Clarke Wilson, Billie Wiiiriiiighain, Betty Wood, David VVright, Betty Zachary. l0A's who were absent: Jean McMurry, Raymond Sering, Joan Shoemaker, Flo1'- once Simmons, Barbara Sowors, and Carl Witt. Ten B Row eight: Carl Abney, Eleanor Abney, D011 Ba1'low, Norma Barton, Donald Brady, Ray Bundy, Har'old Burget, Ralph Caldwell, Donald Cook, Donnis Cummins. Row nine: Violet Custer, Violet Davis, Joann Endicott, Irene Faust, Donald Foy, Dorothy Gary, Barbara Gill, Pierce Green, Ralph Grimes, Eugene Hughes. Row ten: Mary Hughes, Dorothy Kelso, Edward Miller, Shirley Mitchell, Donald Northcutt, Tisula Nussis, lVlerle Peffley, Mary Runyan, Thomas Schweitzer, Ruth Shepherd. Row eleven: John Stephenson, Betty Thompson, Verne Waldon, John Young. 10B's who were absent: Ola Brasiield and Lorestine VVood. l'ur1c Thirty



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UAQATI-ICIIIAII Mr. George Manson, Mr. M. C. Darnall, Mr. Rider Freeman, Dr. Robert J. Millis, Miss Mary E. Bowers ADMINISTRATION Any organization must have administrators who keep the many sections running harmoniously and etliciently. In a school which is preparing young men and women tor service in higher institutions and life, the work of these people is especially important. On their shoulders rest the responsibility tor seeing one thousand students educated and counseled properly. Crawfordsville High School is fortunate in having such high type men and women in this department. The school board is composed of Mr. Rider Freeman, presidentg Dr. Robert, Millis, secretaryg and Mr. George Manson, treasurer. These three men deserve much praise for the time and experience which they devote to the betterment of the school. The superintendent ot city schools, Mr. M. C. Darnall, and the principals of senior and junior high, Mr. L. J. C. Freeman and Mr. Karl C. James, are actually in charge ot' the school building and cooperate with the school board in carrying out the policies best for the school. Their countless duties include meeting the general public, keeping the morale of the school on a high level, affording unity and cohesion between the departments, and accounting for the many details and reports that occur in school life. These three are ably assisted by Miss Mary Bowers, secretary to the school board and to Mr. Darnallg Miss Ada Williams, registrar, and Miss Dorothea Knight, stenographer. They perform innumerable services not only for the office, but also for the students. They do their duties smilingly and diligently and are valuable to the administration of the school. The school nurse, Miss Phoebe Ann Fansler, is here to examine students who are ill or who are returning to school after an absence. Miss Fansler's Work is both preventative and educational. During the course of the school year some of her duties include helping with the Indiana University Hearing Clinic tests which are given to every child, physical examinations to students, the tuberculin patch test, innoculations to prevent diphtheria, and small pox vaccinations. Through her advice many diseases are prevented which otherwise might be detrimental to the school. One of the duties ot the attendance otiicer, Mrs. Joy Remley, is to check the absence of all the schools of the city. She tries to make it easier for students to attend school regularly by cooperating with the parents to eliminate any obstacles or handicaps which might interfere with the steady school progress of the pupil. Darnall, lVIayna,rd Carver--Greencastle High School...Indiana, A. B. and A. University of Chicago. . .DePauw. . .Danville Normal. . .Superintendent of schools. Fansler, Pheobe Ann-Logansport High School...St. Joseph Nursing School, R. N.. .. Indiana, ll. S.. . .School Nurse. Freeman, Ii. J. C.-VVaynetown High School. . .Wabasli, A. B... Indiana, A. M.. . .In- 'liana State.. .principal of senior high. James, Karl C.-Ladoga High School. . .Indiana State. . .Purdue. . .Wabash, A. B.. .. Indiana, A.M....principal of junior high. Remley, Joy L.fHartford, Michigan High School...University of Michigan, A.B.... attendance oiiicer P1108 Thirty-two

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