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COLORS: Blue and Gold FLOWER: Carnation MOTTO: Forward
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From left to right: Back row: Mr. Sinn, Mr. Bateman, Mr. Sherman, Mr. Parks, Mr. Minniear, Mr. Cudworth, Mr. Rose, Mr. Ober, Mr. Rahmer. Middle row: Mr. Flora, Mr. McCIain, Miss McKinley, Miss Trimble, Miss Alice Hall, Miss Evard, Mr. Wood- cox, Mr. Fretz. Front row: Miss Berkeypile, Miss Thrush, Miss Gump, Miss Silberg, Mrs. Sweeney, Miss Haffner, Mi ss Velma Hall, Miss Gilbert. Not in picture: Miss Dean, Miss Cobler, Miss Nell, Mr. Harmon, Mr. Coble. Vt DRILLMASTERS Paul Bateman, B. S. A. Eleanor Berkeypile, B. N Gilbert Coble, A. B. 3 Lois Cobler, B. S. Elmer Cudworth, A. Mary Dean Mildred Evard, M. lohn Flora, M. S. Archie Fretz Lila Gilbert, B. S. Effie Gump, A. B. Eileen Haffner, B. S. Alice Hall Velma Hall, B. S. Robert Harmon, B. A. Marguerite McKinley, B. S. Purdue DePauw I. C. Normal Indiana Indiana U. of Chicago Northwestern Indiana Tri-State I. S. T. C. Manchester B. S. T. C. U. of Wisconsin B. S. T. C. Wabash I. S. T. C. Paul McClain, M. S. P - W et ndiana E. V. Minniear, M. S. Jesse Ober, M. S. Cameron Parks, M. A. Harry Rahmer, M. A. O. B. Rose, M. A. Russell Sherman, M. S. Vera Silberg, B. S. Cleo Sinn, B. S. Mrs. Hildreth Sweeney, A. B. Marie Thrush, A. B. Ella Trimble, A. B. ££0, v7 t U DePauw Gray Woodcox, M. S. Indiana Marjorie Nell G. H. S. Indiana Indiana U. of Kentucky Columbia Indiana Indiana Pestolozzi Froebel Indiana Manchester DePauw , „,Ai. |V5 fie ! . Science, Agriculture Music, Art On leave, U. S. Army Music, Art, Social Studies Science, Mathematics Grade 4 English General Science, Math. Social Studies, English Grades 2-3 Commerce Physical Education Grade 3 English Physical Education Home Economics Social Studies, Music Principal, Science Mathematics On leave, U. S. Navy Social Science Mathematics Social Science, English Grade 1 Commerce — . Librarian, Latin f Jc£ English English Industrial Arts Clerk
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SENIOR EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Left to right — Seated: James Schlosser, President; Kathryn Simcox, Secretary; Alan Fitch, Treasurer. Standing: Joan Rensberger, 1st Vice-President; Barbara Lofii, Secretary, Room 2; Roger Gelhausen, 2nd Vice-President; Wilma Traxler, Treasurer, Room 3; Yvonne Fetter, Secretary, Room 1; Ann Klink- er. Treasurer, Room 2. PARADE OF MEMORIES Good things cannot last forever, but the cherished memories of those glorious schooldays will never be forgotten. Already those rather common- place freshmen occupational reports have become very much alive, now that we are about to make our own way in the big world outside of school. As we continue to think over those days that are past, a whole parade of mem- ories goes tripping by. Look! Oh, isn ' t that darling? It ' s a parade float by one of those little Co-ed parties that we had in Room 28 way back in our freshman year. There ' s Christy sitting alone at the Blue Triongle-Freshmcm Boys ' Club Cal- endar Party, poor little fellow. Who ' s that on the gaily-decorated thrones? George and Lila? Oh, sure, they were chosen in our first election as the president and first lady. Remem- ber our beloved Shcmny and his part, along with Miss Evard ' s in the great megaphone sale? Who ' ll ever forget Delmar Diederich or Basil Bickel as sophomore cheer leaders? That was our year; we really put the sophomores on the map. The good old days when the sophomores were upper-classmen in Hi-Y and Girl Reserves. Remember that black Mercury that played school bus for the Waterloo G. R. Conference? How about that unforgettable sophomore party when the Senior Smoothies were just Sophomore Shuff- lers in dancing. No, the next float doesn ' t represent Antony and Cleopatra or Clark Gable and Lana Turner — it ' s the class of ' 43 as jolly, good-natured, senti- mental juniors. Remember? It was about that time that Schlosser and Tuck fanned the flame, then Huffman contracted her incurable crush on Creager, and Kooken used her ingenuity on Black. Schlosser was our chief executive, he did a nice job and we won ' t forget Jerry Muzzillo ' s unbelievable work as financial chairman. Will anyone forget Physical Fitness (oh, the stiffness) or those beloved arithmetic classes. Was there anyone who didn ' t have a struggle with eco- nomics? Let ' s not mention the tournament. We were pretty busy at the end of the year with the class play, class day, commencement and everything, bu ' all in all it was pretty swell and we rather hated to see the time come when high school days would be over. Yes, the events are past but the memories linger.
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