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MATHEMATICS CLUB STANDING, Left to Right: Mr. McPherson fSponsorJ, James Morey, Henry Schoemehl, Gene Foxworthy, Lee Jacobs, Clarence Miller, Gene Trimmer, Malcolm Collier, Martha Rob- erts, Doris Greene, Rowena Stewart, Reva Shepard, Elsie Stark. SEATED, Left to Right: Helen Foxworthy, Betty Maxwell, Mary Palmer, Pauline Wood, June Morey, Mona Gard, Alyce Carter, Ernestine Ross, Beatrice Anderson, Willa Mae Holman. AVIATION CLU B STANDING, Left to Right: Mr. Dickerson fSponsorJ Bill Phillips, Lonzo Lawson, Darrel Wible, Fred Brown, Forrest Brown, Leon Fagg, Paul Buchallew, Leon Fagg, James Gurback, Henry Hanker, David Smith. SEATED, Left to Right: George Hein, Robert Osborn, Bill Farr, Richard Smith, Joe Marcinko, Clyde Jett, John C. Markins, Jack Sodora, Bill Garrett, Bill Dickerson. DRAMATICS CLUB STANDING, Left to Right: Betty Peters, Anna Dicks, Rose M. Karbinos, Raleigh Sowers, Ira Taylor, Glenn Felling, Sam Sterchi, Betty Orendorif, Agnes M. Bartos, Betty Nelson. SEATED, Left to Right: Norma Sandberg, Mildred Marcinko, Ruth Moore, Ethel Brock, Mary Fabiny, Erma Roberts, Virginia Hyde, Gertrude Maynard, Frieda Lowe, Doris Schwartz. INSET: Carolyn Burke, Warren Hall, Mary K. Bartos. I-HSTQRY our THE CLASS I 9 4 O As Green Freshmen we entered Glenn High School on September 11, 1936 with a. class enrollment of sixty-nine members. We had the largest class entering the high school up to that time. We entered full of anticipation, but we were rather dazed. But now as Seniors we can look back and realize how crystal-clear those four years have been. ' Our members came from several different schools. From the Seelyville Grade School came seventeen pupils, and from the Glenn grades together with the Glenn Home enrollment, thirty-nine members appeared. Three students drifted in from Riley and five from District No. 3. One student came from the McClellan School in Chicago. For our class officers we elected Harlan Rockwood for President, Rosemary Ellis for Vice President, Evelyn Jones for Secretary, and Mabel Wood for Treasurer. Our sponsors were Miss Bailey and Mr. McPherson. Returning for our Sophomore year, we found we had lost six students and had gained two new ones. Our class officers that year were: Rosemary Ellis for Secretary, and Betty Oren- dorff for Treasurer. We were the first Sophomore class to give a class play for the public. The titles of our two one-act plays were Henry's Mail Order Wife, and Kidnapping Betty. Our sponsors were Mr. Jeffers and Mr. Mason. This effort proved a great success and we were able to assist the school financially from the proceeds.
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After completing the Sophomore year we became Jolly Juniors. That year we lost two students and gained only one new one. Our class officers were: President, Rose Marie Kar- binos, Vice President, Gene Foxworthy, Secretary, Rosemary Ellis, and Treasurer, Samuel Sterchi, We presented the very successful class play entitled The Dust of the Earth. A brilliant reception was given by our class in honor of the Seniors during Senior Week at the Mayflower Room in the Terre Haute House. This was considered the high water mark of our class activities up to that time. Our sponsors were Miss Felling and Mr. Willis. We were extremely successful in the sales that are extended to the Junior class each year to raise money for the reception and other expenses. At last here we are Dignified Seniors! The losing of eight members this year has de- creased our number to forty-five. Cupid appeared with his fatal, bow and arrows and conse- quently, matrimony played havoc with our enrollment. Our class officers are: Gene Foxworthy, President, Betty Orendorff, Vice President, Harlan Rockwood, Secretary, and Mabel Wood, Treasurer. Our sponsors are Miss Felling and Mr. Coltharp. We are to present our annual class play which is entitled Hollywood Bound. Our responsibilities this year are pleasant because we have come to realize that our school days together are drawing to a close. We leave Glenn High School, our fellow students, and teachers with deepest regret, but we will as always look back to these past four years with pleasant thoughts, for we are just beginning to realize that our four years of high school are probably going to stand as the happiest years of our lives. ROSEMARY ELLIS MABEL WOOD ORCHESTRA VIOLINS: Eugene Trimmer, Helen Rector, Wilma Koile, Helen Felling, Joan Taylor, Marjorie Huffman, Jack Walton, Agnes Sharp, Vera Sterchi, Helen Butwin, VIOLA: Esker Keller, FLUTE: Betty Smith, CELLO: Catherine Maxwell, Mabel Wood, Nellie Eubanks, Pris- cilla Smith, CLARINETS: Eloise Bland, Jean Butts, Mary F. Walters, Rosemary Ellis, John Zimmerman, Olivene Johnson, Pauline Wood, Erma Roberts, Keith Summers, Bill Burke, ALTOS: Mary F. Price, Bob Hall, FRENCH HORN: Ted Huggins, TRUMPET'S: Nobel Rector, Gene Johnson, Bill Phillips, John Wythe, John P. Roberts, Irene Johnson, Dortha Williams, Bill Felling, SAXAPHONES: Herbert Oldham, Morris Bandy, TROMBONES: Albert Wright, Robert Osborn, BAR1TONES: Richard Smith, John P. Kline, ACCORDIANS: Dorothy Eifner, Norman Keller, TUBA: Henry Schoemehl, BASS: Bill Riggs, PIANO: Arletta Miller 3 BASS FIDDLES: Charlotte Smith, Frieda Lowe. CHORUS TOP ROW: Reading from left to right: Pauline Wood, Mary Beddow, Beatrice Thomas, Rosemary Hamilton, Nellie Winn, Dorothy Fagg, Mary Palmer, Mary Keifner, Mary Fox- worthy, Helen Foxworthy, Betty Maxwell, Erma Emory, SECOND ROW: Mr. Jeffers 1iJ1rectorJ, Erma Roberts, Virginia Snow,Jane Fell, Arletta Miller, Jean Butts, Agnes Bartos, Carolyn Burke, Anna Dicks, Doris Schwartz, Margaret Laws, Betty Orendorff, Rose M. Karbinos, Mary K. Bartos, Betty Peters, Dorothy Riggs, Barbara Jenkins, Mary F. Price, Rachel Barnett, Helen Rector. BAND CLARINETS: Eloise Bland, Jean Butts, Mary F. Walters, Bill Burke, Kieth Summers, Arletta Miller, Rosemary Ellis, John Zimmerman, Olivene Johnson, Pauline Wood, Erma Roberts, ACCORDIAN: Dorothy Effner, FLUTE: Betty Smith, FRENCH HORN: Ted Huggins, ALTOS: Mary FQ Price, Bob Hall, Jack Walton, TRUMPETS: John P. Roberts, Eugene Trimmer, Dortha Williams, Bill Felling, Noble Rector, Irene Johnson, John Wythe, Bill Phillips, Gene Johnson, BARITONES: Jonn P. Kline, Richard Smith, TROMBONES: Robert Osborn, Albert Wright: DRUMS: Esker Keller, Rudy Harrison, BASSES: Bill Riggs, Henry Schoemehl, Charlotte Smith, Mr. Jeffers fDirectorJ, SAXAPHON ES: Morris Bandy, Herbert Oldham.
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