Glenn High School - Pirate Yearbook (Terre Haute, IN)

 - Class of 1940

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Dorothy Riggs and Anna Mae Stickles, giving ten small pretty girls last minute instructions in toe dancing. I talked with them and learned that they were partners in the Riggs and Sticlcles Toe Dancing School. These girls were planning to have their girls toe dance for the benefit of the classmates at the reunion. Anna Mae told me that I would be surprised to learn that those ten small pretty girls were daughters of our classmates. There were the Fry twins, Dickerson triplets, and the Trimmer quintuplets. On meeting up with William Fry, who had taken it upon himself to keep in contact with the members of his class, I asked him where certain members were and what they were doing. He informed me that Jack Dickerson was traffic cop on Fifth Avenue, New York, but that he was present at the reunion. Also, I learned from him that Gene Foxworthy was a famous Philadelphia lawyerg Thelma Graves was a stewardess on the T. V. A. lines, Eugene Trimmer was head guard at the Federal prison in Terre Haute 3 and that Ira Taylor had joined the navy and had a girl in every port. After the reunion each one present voiced the sentiment that he had been carried back to high school days and had truly enjoyed themselves. Dream train, please carry me back. Dream train, keep on the right track. Take me back where I belong Sound your whistle and gong Tell the gang it won't be long. Dream train, please turn on the steam Morning will soon be in my dreams Stop when a dear old lady hollers, Welcome! My dream train. By MAREALU SALES Q--4 SENIOR CLASS WILL OF 1940 In recognition of the many pleasant associations and fellowships which we have experi- enced during our school days at Glenn, we, the class of 1940, desire to bestow these valuable and sundry properties, attributes, and characteristics to the underclassmen in hope that they will cherish and maintain each and all of them in the days to come, and in the trust that they will in turn pass them along to deserving and worthy students who will follow, I. BETTY PETERS, will my Monday vacations caused by that morning after feeling to Eloise Bland. I, RALEIGH SOWERS, leave a warning to any male who interferes with my love for Jane. I, CAROLYN BURKE, will my love for night life to Hilda Cox. I, HERMAN SHAFFER, will my position as manager of the Pirates to Howard Bandy. I, ERMdA EMORY, will my love of Leap Year, along with my patience of four years, to sis- ter, race. . I, WARREN HALL, will my Vim, Vigor, and Vitality, along with my Hjitterbug ways to George Butwin. I, MAREALU SALES, will my Latin II stories to Billy Gilbert with the hope that they will be of as much help to him as they were to Rosemary Ellis and Rose Marie Karbinos. I, MARGIE FOXWORTHY, will my quiet disposition to Robert Stevens. I, GENE FOXWORTHY, will my way with the teachers, along with my ability to manage the Senior class, to Jack Boehmer. f Continued on page twenty-eight?



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JUNIOR CLASS CLASS OFFICERS: George Butwin, President: Clyde Jett, Vice President: Imogene Moore, Secretary, Jane Fell, Treasurer. CLASS SPONSORS: Mr. R. W. Smith and Miss Ruth Bailey. TOP ROW, Reading from left to right, Richard Bays, James Gurbach, James Zimmerman, Paul Buchallew, Henry Hanker, Reuben Halstead, Joseph Hunter, Leo Phillips, Joseph Piker, Joseph Marcinko, David Smith. THIRD ROW: Beatrice Thomas, Ila M. Blaine, Imogene Moore, Mildred Bender, Erneita Anderson, Dorothy Sparks, Ernestine Ross, Ruth McCann, Eloise Bland, Arletta Miller, Jean Butts, Tressa Ferrari, Jane Fell, Anna Ruth Wilson, Telithia Greene, Beatrice Anderson. SECOND ROW: Rosemary Hamilton, Nellie Winn, Virginia Hyde, Helen Rector, Mary F. Price, Rachel Barnett, Mary F. Walters, Dortha Williams, Hilda Cox, Dorothy Fagg, Golden luodesitt, Marie Taylor, Grace Emory, Daisy S.n1th, Mona Gard, June Morey. BOTTOM ROW: Bill Farr, Clyde Jett, Richard Smith, Charles Fox, iGeorge Hein, William Kirsch, Robert Hagerman, Robert Osborn, George Butwin, Esker Keller, Robert Piker. SOPHOMORE CLASS CLASS OFFICERS: Freda Cesinger, President: Mildred Marcinko, Vice President: Mary Christian, Secretary: Evelyn Adams, Treasurer. CLASS SPONSORS: Mr. R. A. Graham and Mrs. H. Wills. TOP ROW, Reading from left to right: Ray Rooney, Theodore Jeffers, Robert Farr, Theo- doie Huggins, Forrest Brown, Billie Dickerson, Jack Boehmer, Fred Halstead, Robert Tilley, warren Strong, Raymond Gard, Darrel Wible, William Felling. THIRD ROW: Helen Lawson, Betty Sams, Agnes Sharp, Vera Sterchi, Mary Christian, Norma Sandberg, Laura Lawson, Leona Walton, Betty Bowers, Freda Cesinger, Mary McCann, Ruth Moore, Kathryn Leach, Marie Brazzell, Betty Nelson, Alice Baker. SECOND ROW: Mary Kiefner, Virginia Snow, Ethel Brock, Helen McClintock, Catherine Maxwell, Mildred Marcinko, Betty Beal, Betty Smith, Madge Cromwell, Evelyn Adams, Olivene Johnson, Ruby Donham, Rowena Stewart, Reva Shepard, Doris Greene, Fanny Sparks. BOTTOM ROW: Ernest Anderson, Jack Burk, Huston Halter, Billy Phillips, Billy Gilbert Fred Brown, Robert Michael. FRESHMAN CLASS CLASS OFFICERS: Helen Butwin, President 5 John P. Kline, Vice President: Norman Loudermilk, Secretary: Malcom Colliers, Treasurer. CLASS SPONSORS: Mr. R. E. McPherson and Miss L. Galey. TOP ROW, Reading from left to right: Bill Garrett, Lee Jacobs, John P. Kline, John Zim- merman, Thomas Little, James Nelson, Jack Walton, Richard Hyde, Robert Chipp, William lullinger, Fred Graves, Howard Smith, Clarence Miller, Carl Hagerman, Norman Loudermilk. THIRD ROW: Leon Fagg, Delbert Hyde, Malcom Colliers, Elsie Stark. Willa M. Holman, Agnes Bartos, Hazel Hughes, Norma Dayhuff, Nettie Christey, Betty Sagraves, Don Davis, Leroy McCammon, Lonzo Lawson. SECOND ROW: Helen Foxworthy, Mary Palmer, Imogene Huffman, Lois Hargreaves, Carole Campbell, Betty Maxwell, Helen Butwin, Mary Fabiny, Erma Roberts, Pauline Wood, Mary Beddow, Betty Spears, Ruby Palmer, Margaret Laws, Lou Jean Taylor, Ruby Swalls. BOTTOM ROW: Lloyd Peters, John Dicks, John Markin, James Morey, Robert Stevens, Jack Fry, Howard Bandy, Wayne Roberts, Robert Fagg, Billie Dickerson, Richard Milner, Jack Sodoro.

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