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J'OMwsll, Tlobhi S nwhA . . . We are the class of '51. We have finally reached the time for which we have been waiting. As freshmen, we were pushed around by the upperclassmen and told off by the teachers, for always being late for class. But we remember it as a wonderful year. Our sophomore year was better in a lot of ways. We took part in sports and other activities which made us better acquainted with the rest of the school. The highlight of our junior year was the junior play, “Susie, the Siren. This year we had many more responsibilities, and we took them without complaint. We have much to remember this year—our play, our prom, and I'm sure we won't forget our trip to Washington. We had three wonderful days full of laughter and fun! The big moment came at our commencement exercises. It made us feel proud to know that we had reached our goal, and it also made us sad to know we would be leaving our dear old school. These four years will always be remembered as the best years of our lives. SENIOR OFFICERS RICHARD TEWELL Vice President KEITH MILLER .................................. President DORIS SHAFFER ................................. Treasurer BARBARA MILLS ................................. Secretary Twelve
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... On (x)hai rtyou Jsdl TAa. CHARLES H. TYGER, B. S. Indiana State Teachers College History Junior Dramatics Club Seventh grade adviser ELIZA S. HOWARD. R. N. Nason Hospital, Roaring Spring School Nurse Our teachers . . . Our associalion wiih these teachers is cerned. They have guided us into paths we task well done—they have helped to clothe In English class we learn the basic principles of grammar and the art of expression, both oral and written. In literature we read the prose and poetry of our nation and of the world, this literature that will live forever in the hearts of men. In the mathematics department we learn equations, theorems, and problems of everyday finance. History and social studies teach us the various problems of yesterday in connection with the tasks of today. Our science teachers, through experimentations, have taught the value of the scientific method and logical thinking. We take our place in business secure in our ability to type, to take dictation, to sell, to balance books. Through art, music, and the language departments we learn also of culture and the better things in life. Then, too, to take our place in the home we are taught the various phases of home economics. Industrial arts, shop, and agriculture fit us to use our hands to create useful articles—our hands to provide food. Through the physical education department we train our bodies to respond to exercise—to exercise good sportsmanship. But the teachers are not busy teaching subjects. They are busy teaching students— students who are preparing themselves for better living in a better world. now past as far as formal classwork is con-like to trod. They have taught us the joys of a us in the garb of intelligent, useful citizens. Eleven
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U)q dlavQ ftui u . . . BARTON, CYNTHIA Cymric” Band 1-2-3-4, Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Warrior 3-4, Parrot 3, F. T. A. 4, Dramatics Club 3-4, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Junior Class Treasurer, National Honor Society 3-4, County Band 3-4, District Band 4 Ambition: Pharmacist Favorite Pastime: Being with Carol Pet Expression: See you later. Pet Peeve: Staying home BEEGLE, MARGARET ANN “Maggie Parrot Staff 4, Warrior Staff 4, Junior Tri-Hi-Y 1-2 Ambition: WAC Favorite Pastime: Sports Pet Expression: Pooie.” Pet Peeve: Noodles at the cafeteria BOLLMAN, DONALD PAUL Squire Play Cast 3, Manager of Wrestling 3-4, Football 4, Baseball 3-4, Hi-Y 1-2-3-4 Ambition: State Policeman Favortie Pastime: Listening to Hill-Billies Pet Expression: 'Holy Mackerel!” Pet Peeve: Teachers BORDER, WILLIAM G. “Willy” Manager of Wrestling 3-4, Hi-Y 1-2-3-4 Ambition: Principal of the Everett High School Favorite Pastime: Girls Pet Expression: Yea Pet Peeve: Senior science class BULGER, DONALD RICHARD “Don Junior Play Cast, Football 4 Ambition: State Cop Favorite Pastime: Loafing Pet Expression: No, you don't . . .“ Pet Peeve: Girls and school CALHOUN, ALLEN EDWARD “Jeff Ambition: Pilot Favorite Pastime: Driving and skating Pet Expression: Oh, gosh!” Pet Peeve: Literature CALHOUN, LUCINDA A. “Lou Tri-Hi-Y 1 Ambition: Nurse Favorite Pastime: Listening to the radio Pet Expression: You're kidding me. Pet Peeve: Boys CLARK, VERA LEONA “Vera F. H. A. 2-3-4, Student Secretary 4 Ambition: Private Secretary Favorite Pastime: Reading sports books Pet Expression: Oh, dear!” Pet Peeve: Macaroni and cheese CLINGERMAN, ARLENE 'Clingerman Tri-Hi-Y 1, F. H. A. 2-3, Parrot Staff 4, Warrior Staff 4, Student Secretary 4 Ambition: Air Hostess Favorite Pastime: Being with Shirley Pet Expression: Oh, Yeah! Pet Peeve: Shorthand DIEHL WINIFRED “Winnie Tri-Hi-Y 1-2, Chorus 3-4 Favorite Pastime: Being with Peggy Ambition: Beautician Pet Expression: You could have fooled me. Pet Peeve: Name Winifred
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