Eaton High School - Norseman Yearbook (Eaton, IN)

 - Class of 1945

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' EATON HIEGH SCHOOL f e W g 1 mlgnihes Evcwuthingj 9 omits eNothing- S, -S Volume l - No. l Eaton High School--Eaton, Indiana,- A September TODD GINS SJBSCRIFTLON nooertlne Todd of the eleventh grade won a years subscription fa'subm1ttlng the name 'the Lens' for the school paper of 1944-45. 'rho advanced typing class select- ed the name from several submitt- ed by members of tue student body. Ihe staff extends its congrat- ulations to lisa Todd. EATON GYM FLOOR REFINISHED The fans md students of Eaton now have a gym floor of which we may be proud. when the Job is finished we will have one of the best floors in Delaware County. If the work progresses as now planned we should be able to get on the floor in about two weeks. There are still a few black spots to be removed by hand. There will then be three coats of gym floor seal applied, and these will have to dry and set before lt can be used. John Stiles, who ls doing the work, states that thls ls the hardest wood he has ever sanded down. This ls the first time the floor has been sanded in years. Let's all take our share of responsibility ln keeping this floor in good shape. This type of work and material runs into a sizable amount of money and the trustee, Raymond Gibson, ls do- ing his best to give us a good floor. We plan ,to have ropes across the ends of the floor and we ask that no one cross them and go onto the playing floor as lt must be preserved. NEW CAFETERIA EQUIPMENT The cafeteria has purchased new equipment, which was made possible by the governmentthrough the War Administration Board. Mrs.. Boggy, Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Kabrlck and Mr. Gibson helped select the new equipment. . They ordered a 20 cubic foot refriger- ator costing S575 and a Hcbard Electric Mixer with a meat grind- er attachment at 8510. -Several smaller articles were purchased such as trays, ple plates, forks, 'spoons, soup bowls, dish pans, towels and sauce bowls at approxi- mately 8275. The equipment ls expected ln the near future. MAGAZINE SALES The High Schoul students en- joyed as their speaker, September 19, in front of the assembly- Charles F. Rutledge. He was here to represent the Curtis Magazine Company, publishers of the Satur- day Evening Post, Jack and Jill, Ladies Home Journal, and Country Gentleman. Last year we contested against Albany and won as an award a silk flag which was presented in front of the assembly. The goal last year was set !brS400. We took ln 3406, and out of this we paid the company 3251. The school profit amounted to 3150.94 which was used toward the purchase of a movie projector for the school. Mr. Rutledge, ln his talk stressed how important paper was for war materials and stated that only 5 percent of the paper is used for magazines. For the magazine sales this year Miles Jackson, last year's high salesman, was cmmen manager. The high school was divided into two teams. Margaret Collins was chosen leader of the 8-lO and 12th. grades and Lois Watt for the 7-9 and llth. grades. The profit this year will be used to finish paying for ,the movie pro- Jector. SQUAD LEADERS ELECTED Squad leaders organization which is advocated by Bell State Teachers College ls used at Eaton for the management and organiza- tion of girls' physical education classes. lolbers of the various classes elected squad leaders the ffrst week of school. Qualities such as personality, regularity pf attendance, depend- ability, .acceptability of eklll, and congenlallty among class- mates were considered by students when electing leaders. Those loaders elected and their respective squad nance are as follows: Joyce Smith-Bloomer Glrle, lnry Ketterman-Wows, Nmmhs .Qulrk-Block' Busters, Betty Reed- ,llld Cate. Kate Wall-Kstydlds, Becky McKinley-Horsemen Wolves, '80bby Applegate-Red Devils, and largaret gltchell-Alrdales. 'UN Q , Q, W .ll .A , CLASSES OR ANIZE The six upper classes organiz- ed durlng the first two weeks of school. The Senior Class has as its sponsor, Robert Gibson. Senior Class members elected the following officers: President- Davld Rlebelingg v1ce-president- Karl Dixg secretary-Jane Norrlokg and treasurer-Wanda Lowry. This year the seniors plan to publish a yearbook, have some parties, present e class play, and help With the publication of the new school paper. The Junior Class also nas Mr. Gibson for its sponsor. The following officers were elected by the Juniors: President-Bill Huffmang vice-president-Gene Poeg secretary-Betty Ann Cochrang and treasurer-Junior Smoot. The Jun- iors plan to present a class play this year and enjoy some parties. Beulah Lsbollette nas chosen as Sophomore sponsor. Class members elected the following Iofflcers: President-hill heouyg vice-president-Margaret mitchellg urer-uene rrewett. The sophomor- es also hope uaenjoy some parties this year. The rreshmen Ulass sponsor is Noble nose. The class elected the following officers: Presi- dent-Joyce smith, vice-president- Dick uulbersong secretary-Mary nettermang and rreasurer-Gloria nench. Roscoe mall is the Eighth qrade sponsor. The class offic- ers are: President-:red Elliott, vice-president-rredlus Jefferson, secretary-Peggy Phillipsg and treasurer-Norman dourley. Claude Addington was chosen as seventh urade sponsor. the seventh graders elected the following officers: rresident uharles Connery v1ce-president- uorls rrederickg secretary-Jackie urueag and treasurer-nick nnote. this year the seventh grade plan to have et least two parties, e halloween party and another one the secondlsemester. SCHOOL TREASURER'S HOURS lice Cochran will resolve or- dere for checks the first period on lednesdaye and Thursdays' and will receive deposits the sane period on Tuesdays and Fridays in the library. secretary-nosalee Dix, and treas-

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