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Seniors Work Toward Final Edition LFNORA ANKICNISRUCR Holm' Alilfzrr' No, 1 Booster Club 4 Prom Committee Cllr. 3 Commercial Club 2-3-4 Regina Domi I-2-3-4 Pres. 4 PHYLLIS BAILEY Blntlviule Plirxfl uf youll lull, Soutli Side l-2 Regina Domi 3 Date Club 3 ROSI-.LLA BAR RAND Uma nj flu' fiilllllfl' tllmuijn. Curl x X ariity I Prom Attendant 5 Senior Dance Committee 4 Band 1-2 BOI3 BERGMAN l'l11.ifv,' Mn' lilhwl yoke. Rifle Club 3 Golf I-2-3 I7rt'iliman Class President l Clans liasketball 2-3-4 NY'IlI.IAM BRAGER I-1111 imil' I'iIIIIllII1. Softball 3 Class Iiasketball I-Z-3-4 Commercial Club 3 MAXINI1 BRIM Ill' ln Iliff Ci. IJ. li. Yiiijvfiy Advance Stall 4 Varsity Basketball 4 Senior Dance Cliairman 4 Date Club I'rei. 3 MAX BUSRIRK lor Sufi'-I'i-rlfirlllli' Simpy, Commercial Club J Play-Cliem Club 4 Band l-1-3-4 Class liaxketball 1-2-4 DONALD CONNIQTT iYliiili'1ml1'i Alilll lrlilili. Class Ireasnrer 1-1 Pliy-l'liem Club 4 National llonor 'iogiflx -1 Anlibrum Stall 'G-4 Page fuurlcrn Diekie Pl1yll Rt.se' La Rue XY'illie Mickey Buskie Dick ALMEDA M. COX lllixi Sugiieiiy. Forum Club 2-3-4 Cheerful Littlc Ifarful 4 Band I-2-3-4 Prom Committee 3 PAUL C. CRALL xl Girfi Ri'ier1t'. Pliy-Cliem Club 4 Industrial Arts l-4 Band 1-2-3 Rifle Club 4 KI-'NNIETH CRICK liter sn L1lIlt'f. Play-Cliem Club 4 Industrial Arts 4 Prom Committee 3 LUCII Llf CRICK .-I Sfi-3 Slrilqli'-f1eur'fi'J Laislv. Regina Domi I-2-3-4 Red Cross Club 4 Prom Attendant 3 Student Director Senior Play GIYORGIL DIQAHL Gum' in lllillilfldfllllli Again! Commercial Club 3-4 Play-Chem Club 4 Red Cross Club 4 'Cligerful Little Iiarfulu 4 CALVIN DRAM Ilnizlfcnixq Du lmmrriu Advance Editor 4 Red Crow Pres. 4 Pliy-Cliem Club 3-4 Iivoster Club -I ALICE DF LA MOTTE Cliuziijiluirl Sit'7l04QY':117l71'7', Regina Domi 1-2-3-4 Glee Club l-2-3-4 Commercial Club 2-3-4 Booster Club 4 PAUL DISS I .ur to-Jai: ll in wer -lunmrrurz . lnduxtrial Arts 2 Band 1-2-3-4 lilass Basketball 2 Allie Cliff Kenny Lucy George tial Al Di77y RUTH FIIELITS S-uwti S-milev. Commercial Club 4 Rcgina Domi 1-4 Latinecrv 3 Date Club J HARLAN E. PORSCHNER A W'nu' on IVl.n'i'li. Rille Club 1-2-3-4 Play-Cbcm Club 3-4 Industrial Arts I-2-4 Il Club 3-4 VERNON FOULKS Sfmuli llvlllrliug Biiiltrlt. Varsity Basketball 2-3-4 Varsity Soferball 1-Z-3-4 Varsity Golf I-2-3-4 Pipswcet' Har' Vi:rnie National Athletic Honorary 3-I DOROTHY CRAFT Prlrli' null Pr'i'H'i. Prom Attendant 3 Regina Domi 1-2-3-4 Commercial Club 4 Perfect attendance 1-12 RALPH GUTMANN Smile Wim Auunf. tlas Basketball Z-3-4 Pliy-Chem Club 4 Red Cross Club 4 Softball 2 BIQTTY HAXVK Zlf7-ZUIHII-ZA'Yf. Rifle Club 3-4 Regina Domi 4 Commercial Club 4 Prom Committee 3 ROLAND HILLE Sliiiriril-Olli' llrnnl. Play-Chem Club 3--I Ind. Arts I-2-3-4 Band I-2-3-4 Letterman's Club 4 HOMIQR HOKE Dull' fluff .-1il1ln'r. I'liy-Cliern Club 4 IIILl1lilli.1l Arts Club 4 Date Club 3 Dot' Goody' Becky' HiIlc' Holter
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Officers and Sponsor Keep Dogwatch ' 'fe i G 4 . ' . , ' ' +- . 's K 2. 4 M- as ef ' o r 1 .1,: ' . 355 3 D XV. Fl,'SSI'.LNlAN -I. l5lQl.T'Z L, LI. FOLTZ R. SHAIQFI' R I'ri'.i1.lni! l'1ii-fvrrinlrfzl Yu rrluri Tiruinrrr XVIQNIJFLL FUSSFLHAN W'1uil1 IANHS BELTZ lim Cfluu Prem Tliiri' YLVVIIIA Commercial Club I'3-4 Yarsity Basketball 1-I-3-4 Varsity Softball I-I-3-4 National Honor Society 3-4 LAURA .IANF FOLTZ lli'rff'i'i Girl lilrfiif lillllfn Regina Domi l-I-3-4 Pres. i Adiance Staff l-2-3-4 Pres. latineers 1 Li. A. A. I-Z it was a hard fight, On the afternoon of May 24. fifty-four graduates and their sponsor clustered about Herky who was frantically listing senior activities. Soon after the seniors had renewed old acquaint- ances, they elected ofhcers, who. with Miss Falls, kept the dogwatch on the senior calendar of events. On October 14. Herky enjoyed the music of Lowell Meyers' orchestra and the colorful carnival decorations of the Senior Fiesta. Herky bent a willing ear to the comedy, A Cheerful Little Earfulf' presented by the seniors November 30. After much cramming, the seniors passed their hrst semester exams. Then, Herky and his staff began work on the Anlibrum. However, on February 14, they took time off to exchange Valentines. The childish antics of April 26 were not those of some stray grade school children but just the seniors frolicking on their annual Kid Day. By the llilyfif Hun tniiilfirl lui rin Pliy'Chem Pres. 4 Sports liditcr 4 Cheerful Little larfuln 4 Ritle Club 3-4 ROISI RT SHA'l1lil'R Huh .Yalilqfilj B111 Xiu' l'liy-Chem Club 3-4 Rifle Club I-3-4 latineeis 3 l Llub -L ma, but we won. night of April 27. the seniors, discarding their childish regalia and dressing in formal togs. were cheek-to-checking in Little America, the guests of the juniors. XY'ith comic strips as the theme, the graduates turned out for a semi-formal banquet May 11 in the Old Fort Room of the lndiana Hotel. Doning caps and gowns, they heard Rev. XY'illiam N. Vincent's baccalaureate sermon on May 19. On May 23 at 7 o'clock, the class of '40 rubbed the sleep out of their eyes and joined the faculty at breakfast. And now, said Prexy XVindy, that you've heard Mr. Herbert W'illis' address. Life's Xwidest Horizon, turn in your caps and gowns. Amid the congratulations and exhibiting of gradu- ation presents, Herky slipped away to write in detail the history of the year. Page fliii fri II
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