Decatur High School - Ravelings Yearbook (Decatur, IN)

 - Class of 1942

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EIGHTH GRADE First Row: Karl Kolter. Jerry Liechtensteiger, Don Light, Eugene Lyons, Libby Macy, Ann Maddox, Bob Marbaugh, Don Marbaugh. Second Row; Dwight Marshall. Joan Metzger, Dorothy Milan, Verena Moore. Marjorie Moser, Gene Myers. Mary Jane McGill. Leigh Nelson. Third Row: Max Ogg. Donald Pickford, Edward Plasterer, Jim Pollock. Bill Porter. Geraldine Ray. Jack Rayer, Patsy Richards. Fourth Row: Mary Lou Robinson, Betty Roeder, Bonnie Roop. Barbara Roop. Richard Saylors. Marilyn Schultz. Jim Shackley. Bill Shook, Kathleen Slusher. Fifth Row: Gerald Springer. Fred Steiner, Bonnie Strickler, James Summers, Melvin Taylor. Phyllis Teeters, Joyce Ward, Bill Whittredge, Don Wolfe. GOOD BYE! GOOD BYE! and split evenly with Bluffton. Our victories over St. Joe enabled the Junior High to retain the Wemhoff trophy. Those who played were Freddie Steiner, Max Ogg, Eugene Lough, Don Light, Bill Porter, Ted Hill, Bill Bollinger, Richard Knapp, Jerry Ketchum, Melvin Taylor, Charles Chilcote, Roy Cooke, and Leigh Nelson. Several of the boys also played softball. The success of the softball season was marked by a two out of three series triumph over St. Joe. Those playing were Freddie Steiner, Eugene Lough, Max Ogg, Bill Porter, Leigh Nelson, Gene Myers, Melvin Taylor, Bill Bollinger, and Richard Knapp. The girls had their physical training under the direction of Miss Pumphrey. They exhibited great skill in the intra-class sports and did much in cheering the Junior High team on to victory. There were musicians along with all the rest. Under the direction of Miss Haubold the eighth grade chorus sang with the Glee Club at their annual concert and also rendered several songs at the Christmas program. The eighth grade joined with the seventh grade for the Junior High party which was held Friday night, April 17. After being entertained by Edward Moser, games were played by the group and refreshments were served from the canteen. The members of this class can well be proud of themselves and can confidently go ahead and do big things for their class and their school. Twenty-nine

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EIGlprH GRADE First Row: Irene Andress, Geraldine Andrews, Gertrude Banning. B3tty Baiimgartner, Mary Alice Bieneke, Joan Bodle, Bill Bollinger, Don- ald Brunnegraff. Second Row: Paul Bucher, Wanda Busse, Mary Jo Butler, Artina Cable, Charles Chilcote, Lois Chronister, Roy Cook, Richard Cottrell. Third Row: Joan Cowans, Grace Daniels, Betty Dixon, Bill Dixon, Norma Lou Eady, Bill Eichorn, Walter Fairchild, Hubert Feasel. Fourth Row: Catherine Fisher, Anna Catherine Friedley, Evelyn Frohnapfel, Patricia Garner, Donna Gilpen, Janet Goldner, Anna Jane Gunder. Richard Gunder, Wayne Habegger. Fifth Row: Maxine Haley, Merlin Harmon, Richard Harrod. Clifford Hart, Norma Hazelwood, Ted Hill, Jerry Ketchum, Ruth Kiefer, Rich- ard Knapp, DEAR JR. HI, The eighth graders, seniors of the Junior High, had an enrollment of eighty-five. They no longer felt as though they were being looked down upon, but instead they had an air of self-confidence and dignity. They were eager to learn and to do the best they could for their school. They chose Mr. Smith as their sponsor for the year. The elected officers were Ann Maddox, president; Bill Porter, vice president; Joan Cowan, secretary; and Norma Lou Eady, treasurer. The eighth graders displayed their scholastic ability by having a large number of the class on the honor roll throughout the year. Those intel- lectually inclined were Marjorie Moser, Leigh Twenty-eight Nelson, Richard Saylors, Mary Lou Robinson, Joan Cowan, Evelyn Frohnapfel, Mary Elizabeth Macy, Jerry Ketchum, Mary Beinecke, William Porter, Norma Lou Eady, Betty Roeder, Marilyn Schultz, Mary Jo Butler, Waynard Habegger, and Catherine Friedly. The class was sports-minded as well as intel- lectual. The boys who were especially good made the Junior High basketball team. The team, un- der the coaching of Mr. Everhart, made it tough for the schools they opposed. The number of games played were not as many as in previous years, but the boys showed form good enough to beat Berne two out of three, St, Joe two straight,



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SEVENTH GRADE First Row; Thomas Ahr, Herman Andress. Betty Anspaugh, Bill Bailey. Leo Bailey. Shirley Barber, Helen Baughman. Sally Baumgartner. Second Row; James Beery. Nancy Bell. Joan Bowman. Phyllis Bowman. Joan Breiner. James Brown. Kathleen Butler, Eddie Deitsch. Third Row; Colleen Edgell. Kathryn Ann Edwards. Raymond Evans. Dora Fairchild, Bill Freeby, Jack Freidt. Herb Fruchte. Patricia Gaffer. Fourth Row: Lawrence Gallogly, Tom Garner, Robert Hahn, Junior Hakey. Carolyn Hammond. Lymann Hann, Jack Harker, Frances Har- i. Fifth Row: James Hart, Ruth Hess, Ruth Hilton, Frances Hitchcock, Bryce Hower, Jean Hutker. THE LOWLY LOW Here we are at the bottom rung of the ladder of learning. We started as seventh graders, and now we have completed the year. The seventh graders had made the necessary adjustments soon after arriving at D. H. S. in the fall. They were eager to become one of the outstanding classes of D. H. S. and set out to accomplish this goal. The class members numbered seventy-four stu- dents. They were eager to get into the swing of things, and so like the other classes, they elected a sponsor and class officers. They chose Mr. Millikan as their sponsor and elected Bill Freeby, president; Nancy Bell, vice president; Monna Venis, secretary; and Kathryn Ann Edwards, treasurer. They were proud of the fact that they, Thirty only seventh graders, should have a chance to organize the same as the high and mighty upper- classmen. At first, in spite of the fact that they had been permitted to observe some of the same privileges as their superiors, they felt a little shy and inferior to their elders. However, they soon became thoroughly acquainted with the routine and schedule of Junior High School. The younger element of D. H. S. has shown the older students that they aren ' t shirkers but workers. As a re- ward for their diligent toiling and the mastering of their scholastic arts, a large number of seventh graders ' names appeared en the honor roll during the year. The pupils who attained this merit were Thomas Ahr, William Freeby, Donna Jaberg,

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