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E I Sw .Q AX Strike a pretty pose. 1. and the vampires came from their humble abode . . . Danny, do you really want to be a librarian? Now, girls, don't congregate in the halls. ' S Senlor 4g naps CHITWOOD HARDWARE The Friendly Hardware Store Ted and Virginia Chifwood, Owners ELLETTSVILLE, INDIANA Goldilocks and her Prince Charming. THE VILLAGE INN Parties-Sunday Dinners Short Orders Highway 46 Ellerisville 25
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Class History In 1951 this year's seniors were delivered into the capable hands of Mrs. Leota McNeely and Mrs. Gledith Baynes for Their first taste of school. Having mastered the ABC's and carried home several word sheets, they were promoted to the second grade where they devoted themselves to learning how to read and write from Mrs. Martha Frye. The third grade brought the novelty of a split room and a new subiect, arithmetic. Mrs. Fane Steinbeck and Mrs. Beatrice Tapp soon passed them on to Mrs. Frances Deckard in the fourth grade where they tackled world geography and map drawing for the first time. Miss Lillian Lockridge and Mrs. Marjorie Carter helped them to sell seeds in the fifth grade for a trip to Spring Mill Park. Mr. Gilbert Hudson and Mr. Arthur Winslow paused in their sixth grade instruction to plan a trip to Bradford Woods. Weather con- ditions made the class settle for a damp day at the Morgan-Monroe State Forest. Mrs. Beatrice Overstreet helped the seniors take the big step from elementary to iunior high where they experienced the excitement of changing classes, teachers, and rooms. The seventh grade also offered trips to the Coca-Cola Bottling Company and the Johnson Creamery in Bloom- ington and the Grassyforks Fish Hatchery in Martinsville. Mr. John Holmes sponsored the class in the eighth grade when they climaxed their study of Indiana history with a trip to Vincennes. Mr. Dennis Grafe guided them through their first year of real high school with parties, elections, and the traditional Freshman Banquet which had a Dutch theme. The big event of the sophomore year was the choosing of class rings under the guidance of Mr. H. C. Weathers and Miss Frances Harding. Then Mr. Weathers returned to sponsor the class through their busy iunior year with the sale of candy, combs, and magazines, the operation of the concession stand, the production of Grandpa Goes to College, the planning of the Prom, and the choice of National Honor Society members with the assistance of Mr. Richard Bishop. Mr. Weathers is with us again this year and is assisted by Mr. Michael Knight. They are help- ing to plan the senior trip to New York and Washington, D. C. The seniors have been a happy group through their twelve years. They've lost a few and gained a few. Now numbering forty- one, they can look back over their participation in sports, clubs, LLAMARADA, and other activities with pleasure mixed with the proper sadness of graduation. My-Q These hard-working senior officers do a good iob of managing the business affairs of the class: Charles Mayo, vice-president, Patty Neill, treasurer, Gordon Gibson, president, Lou Ann May, secretary, Jane Bowles, secretary.
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'Y Name Jerry Abbitt Bea Kay Buck Maria Baxter Jane Bowles Paula Bolinger Donald Burch Kenneth Burks Sandra Burnett Jacqueline Clendening Sue Clendening Danny Dennison Linda Dustin Darby Earles Jerald Elliott Millie Freeman Gordon Gibson Daniny Harper Ronald Hascher Marilyn Hendricks Donna Hiestand Binnie Kanitz Larry Kinser Roger Kinser Barbara LaSota Shelley Loesch Lou Ann May Charles Mayo Sandy McClure Elizabeth McGowen Gary Middleton Patty Neill Phyllis Richardson Lynne Roberts Danny Sare Genople Smith Betty Stimson Richard Sundt Norman Wampler Carla Wells Pandora Wright Russell Young Nickname Rabbit Peach Baxt Janie Paula Bugs Kenny Sandy Jacque Sooz Duke Dusty Darb Buddy Pedmont Gibbie Harper Ron Mildred Donut Beanie Kaiser Rog Barb Slush Dewie Muck Sandy Lizzy Gary Pat Richie Caro Danny G'nope Betty Sooty Norm Cookie Pandy Ruffles Who's Who in the Senior Class Most likely to be Farmer Waitress Missionary Secretary Housewife Bachelor Scientist Clerk Cartoonist Nurse Accountant Married Star Pilot Old Maid Minister Construction worker Sailor Housewife Secretary Wealthy widow Racer Lumberiack Airline Stewardess Army wife P.T.A. President Salesman Mother of twins Bloomington resident Electrician Medical assistant Secretary Medical secretary Grocer manager. Beautician Teacher Artist Businessman Teacher Baton instructor Farmer Imagine them Not talking about farming Not flirting With short hair Not bashful with boys Without Gilbert 6' 6V2 tall Married Not writing to Short At a loss for words Doing the leg Serious Mother of twelve Not on the stage Without Darby Making sense Not blushing Settled down Not sketching pictures Quiet Not worrying about a boy Driving a car Making noise in class Without his convertible Not giving parties Without her Pin Not winning awards Acting sane Not with the Gang ln short skirts Modest ln ruffles Fat!!! Without long eyelashes Bald Without make-up With freckles Not sketching With a girl Without an argument With blonde hair Talking Famous sayings Huh? You're ignorant Now . . . ! I'm chicken! That's tough! So what! Too bad! Let up! Charge! What now? That's real You wanta bet! Yeah We'll see Well! Gosh!!! Sure Bye, Ace Oh, really! Whatfs new? That's all right Nothing lt's a very nice dance What'd l do this time Forget it! But anyway Aw shucks! Gee Whiz! l can't do it! Cut it out! No-o-o l don't care I was afraid of that! Yep Hi!!! Listen Come on O.K. I don't think so. Listen, kid! Gee! Talent Arguing Driving Wearing boots and leotards Giving book reports Getting her diamond ring Typing Teachers' pet Drinking cokes Teasing Making impressions Wising off Barn parties Smiling Dancing Walking Telling a lie Skipping class Poems to Mrs. Gooldy Talking Going steady Being different Being inconspicuous Twisting Dancing at the Armory Waiting Eating early imitating people Giggling Sitting Falling on the gym floor Breaking up Eating Cheerleading Combing his hair Fixing hair Keeping up Dating girls Being quiet Keeping long fingernails Exercising Singing
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