Greentown High School - Emerald Yearbook (Greentown, IN)
- Class of 1948
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Maple Chevrolet Service IX G11'ly'1y'X7'UIVN ITN XICXY K VSEID CARS ! K E M P E R S l'UIlll'Llu'7'H l,lYBl.'lC'.lTlU,Y ,YIXIJ lflfli-Ill? N1y'Rl'1l'1f GH EIC NTU XVN ELLIOTT'S INSURANCE TIIIJ fzlfsy' UF Luvc T0 AGENCY Tuff ULIINN nf' kgs IIYL' '13,lX!'f Sl ' THE KROEGER Co. lflill, lu'S7'.leTE I u1:1f:1cNTowN I'l1m1e 128 Grcuntown Ifrlzexf flUlIll7!'ll, Illllllfljffl' CLOUD A. PETRD Dealer in JOHN DEERE 25 NEW IDEA FARM EQUIPMENT Greentown Indiana l1'lllllL'lU'SlJ? Congratulations Class of '48 STAUDARD FOOD IHARKET JACK DILLON, Mgr. Greentown, Indiana Phone 2 I 4 ED. LAWRENCE GREENTOWN AUTO Co. 131111111511 511011 SALES SICIIYIUIC and Ymn' l ri1'mll,11 I m'1l Iiwrlvr 4'1J1.jAX1N11 Grevlltuwll I,IlUlll' U2 E. C. MAST MAST 25 PICKET I'vIH'Ill'fllI'I' - Flour Cy0I'Cl'IIl1f .1,,,,1ff1,,..,1N Funeral Home - , f'1'e1c11tuw11 I111Iia111'1 I'l1u11e -mb IIITJGIIIUWII I ' WARNOCK E5 MILLER AITTO IIICIHXIIIS TIRES K I1.X'I l'ICHIlCS fiI'1'f'lllLIllI'Il HOME I l'l!XI'l'I'HIi STORE lvscvl l IH'IlIfI!I'I' VIIIIIHIHUICI' and l,tlfIlfS ALBERT MILLER 8 SONS fQIl'Qt'1lIOXYl1 Prryfw ninvfll tl ll RUDY'S DRUG STORE WUIITII IIVIPY, Olrlzm' I hone GH G1'0C1lt0XV1l F. B. NEYI-IART HEATING R PIAIIMDISING ffI'f'I'llfUll'Il' DR. H. E. MAYFIELD DICNTIST HIGHWAY CAFE G1't'0llf0Wll, lmlizllm I'lmnu I f1l'9PlltUNVl1 STEWART'S DR. KINGERY S1709 Shop V1'3'l'E1fINAWUN Nlmws 111111 Ilusr' For ,UI Thr' Family GmC'm'H-H' Mcridialll Sf. 1.I1'CCllt0YV11 SOLAR PETROLEUIII CORP. Distributors of VEEDOL MOTOR OIL AND TYDOL GAS L. A. Campbell Phone 90 Greentown I fl ll GREENTOWN LOCKER SLAUGH TICRING CFRIXG FROZEN FOODS Plmne 1437 GI'Qt'IlfOXVll REED'S SHELL SERVICE Dufflr' und 13050 IIOYLIC REICII, I'1'op. I.'l14mf- INS fYII'G6IItONVII Ragan Bros. Gulf Service PRUJIPT CYUURTEOUN SERVICE PIIOIIQ 17 f,fI'L'CI1fONV1l IV. O. SMITH fAg1-nt I STANDARD OIL CO. fil'f'!'Il fufrn Community Locker Service The LYPLOXVII Food Iiank Have the best the year around Jleafx - Fruits - IvC'I1C'fIliliC'8 0. .T. GRAY, Mgr. CRANOR'S STANDARD SERVICE IVIEST END IIuw:u-41 C1-11 111+l', IbI'O1l1'It'tOI' P111 u:14- 34 MILLER'S D-X Service Station GROCERIIES - SOFT DRINKS LYNCH MEATS - CANDIES Phone 2155 Greeutowu The Nlrrff 1ri.wl1c',w 10 flmlzk for T71-ch ilvipi The S1NlI1SO1'S-BITS. Sanders, Mr. Richer Tobias SUICIIO-IQHIQUIIIU Mid-4'e11t1'zlI IEIIQIYIVIIIQ Co. Kokomo Ileudriuks Printing CU. Logallsport Pn111c'11i11efy-:zinc ufogfzalnhs HQ:-, th gp! 4 I 9. U v 1 1 ' ' 0' 4, 4 'Q Q . ' Q O X . . Q . ' 1 an :iq . , . A . w .f '5 04, - . Q A ' , , , , Q v ,1.,,,,,, .. mf ' ' 4 ' L Q ' A 'J n w -Y' I. . U . I 1, 'lv W fam. 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Slw Villllk' ln HITUIIIIINYII this X4':ll' In lmvf- l'Ilill'I4' ul' lin- Iizmul and 1'lwi1-. Mrs. Alum-1 S lnmue is in lfl'L'0llf0XVll. Mr. Iilwrsfll zmlnl M12 .IHIIIISHII Ilan- lwvll ll4'l'l' for il l1llllllI!'l' nl' 51-:11's. M11 Illlu-rsul lznuulll ill ilu- sixtln Qfilllt' llt'1'lll'l' making vlm1'gv ui' llw 1111lusl1'1:1I Arts Iwpnrllm-111. Mr. .lulmsoll talught for Il IIIIIIIINJI' uf ye-znrs in lIf1ll'1'S1'IllIlIlS in II'-waml 4'm1111y. In 194: ln- Canm- tu Gl'9t'IlIUXYl1 XYllt'l'P lw has In-vu Il'Il1'lliIlQ mm- Sillvv. H41 flwppwl :alll fm' Um- M'lIl1'SIl'l' lreczlllsv 111' ill health but czuue lmcli the next spring lu tzlke up his uld 1M,lSililII1, wlniuh he holds uf the present limv. Prlyf' sCl'Cl1 nlgefzence ime NNW lmw here tht- lPl'illl'i1Pili of our st-hool, Mr. J. Lee Owonsg the C0llllll0l'L'iili tourlu-r, Mr. lbonulcl Martin: :xml the 1Dl1j'Nil'2li wlucaitioll it'ilL'i10l', Mrs. Overton. Mr. Uwvus 111111 Mrs, Ovvrton ll1'0 both new to us, lmving lfillllf' lu-ro in this, our Inst youi- ot' school. IIowvvu1', you us il fl't'Sillllilll have sturtcil out UVUII with them :mal 1-:uh ol' you has thu task ot' getting zicqliuintcd. Mr. Uwons 1'w-oivt-tl il H. S. degrm-o from Bull State 'l'1'ill'il0l'S Follogv. Tlivn, llv lt'l'l'iYl'li his 3l2lSfP1'N1il'Ql'l'G from 1'll1'dllf3. For thee lust three yt-:Irs hofore coming to Grm-nlown, he- was lnrinvipzll :lt Griffith, Imlizlim. Mrs. Hvertou iiwvivul hvr IS. S. ahlgrw- from Hull Stzltiv 'l'ou4-I1v1's College. In tho yuxrs following her Qlilfilliliitlll sho tzulglit lDil'YSiCili edllvaltioil zlt Kokomo :mel all lmliaum I'i1ive-rsityg :tml for tht- Ihrw yours prior to coming to G1-4-mltowin, sho tzlllglnl. all XYZINYIIIQQI, lmliunzi. Mr. Martin cauno to iil'Q'l'lliUXVll in our junior year. He lvrvivvd his Il. S. :lt llzlll Slam' :xml his Musto!-s 1l:'gret- ut Iiullvr Vniversity. He is not only the CUlllIll01'- 1-ml ifillfill-1' but hc is supvrvisor ol' the otfivo hooks and is sevi-ctalry to Mr. Owt-ns. P11110 fiyfhl gfu ime The Qelllltllllilll tu your left is Mr. Rin-her. ai newemnei- tn uni' leaching staff. Tencliing was ai new experienee to Nile-li , but he has been highly snli-vessful. You IIIOCT llllll in ybui' sm-izil stnelies elnsses ui- sfe hini euueliiiigg the jnnim' high baisketbull tezun. HX0. nn. the word is were not was . After yen have been here :iwhile X011 will lllll11t'1,ilillt'ly reeugiiize this tu be Miss Pu1'su11. tezleliei- of English and Pnblie Speak- ing. talking. Miss P2l1'NOll is well kiimvn by ull stlnlents ol' G. H. S., ns she has been 21 inenibei' uf the fzienliy fn1'seve1':'1l years. She is ulse spuiism- ol' the 1,l'ZIlllilfl1,'S Club and 1,li1'eetm' ol' the senim- elnss play that is given eneh spring. Mrs. Smith, Sezltenl nt the clesli. is :L Very an-tive llllfllllwl' of the tenvliing stuff. 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Venetian blinds have taken the plaee of the rnll blinds and a new dictionary stand built by the shop boys makes studying more convenient. Our librarian, Mrs. Hudson, make is capable and strives to the library pf real service to the st-linol and the eommunity. The typing classes are al- ways crowded. Typewriters are at a premium. This class of buys has had te take in the nverflnw frein the girls elass. The selniel furnishes these elasres their typ- ing bunk and paper. The t'omn:ereial department, including hnpkkeeping and short- hand as well as typing, is pre paring many nf our boys and girls for the business world. This industrious greu p of students is one pf the must i1n- pertant classes of the high selnml. ln this elass, they learn citizenship, how tp be good eiti- Zens, and what is expevted of them frem their e 0 u n t 1' y. Ile- eause it gave them sueh a won- derful nppprtunity fer expressing their opinion and ber-ause they tank the opportunity, these stu- dents will be more eapable pf taking part in their lueal and natiunal gnvernment. Fur the first time, this year the students had a elmiee tif 'Psyeliology ur E 1' 0110111 ies for their second semester subject. Our cafeteria serves appetiz- ing meals tu a large number of teachers and students each day. Altlleiigli nur cafeteria is not latte, olll' vuuks, MPS. ll:l1'Ve5' Street and Miss Edna Mess, do an excellent job. Mrs. Street came here in lil-H when we were freshmen and has served thrpugh our high svlmpl days. Miss Moss joined Mrs. Street this year. Mrs. Car- ter, Home lCeun1nnies siipervisar assists the melts by planning the menu for eaeh day. Several of the seventh and eighth grade girls help serve in the eafeteria. This year a new arrange- ment nf the equipment and some new C u rta i n s brightened the eafeteria. Here is where one sees for hiniself how things really look. ln the laboratory the biology class dissects frogs, worms, iish, and studies bacteria hy the use of slides. This is always a lively room, made so not only by the pupils themselves hut hy other lively creatures of nature-snak- es, lmgs, etc. When this picture was taken Mrs. Loy, the laboratory teacher, was absent and Mrs. Pickett was substituting for her. Seventy-one girls are signed up in the home ec. department where they wish to learn how to Keep the Home Fires Burning in their future years. Many suh- jects are studied here: such as, clothing, home nursing, c h i l d care, housing, and cooking and meal planning. Improvements hav e b e e n made in this department this year. The girls made curtains for the sewing room, kitchen, and cafeteria. New equipment in the way of a new iron and a portahle e 1 e c t 1' i c sewing machine was added. Mrs. Uarter has just com- pleted her second year as in- structor of this department. In spite of serious handicaps caused hy shortages in materials, the shop offered a General Shop Mechanics Course which proved to he popular. This course in- cluded elementary mecha n i c a l drawing. soldering, wiring, and electricity. A C t u al practice in house wiring and huilding model electric motors was gg i v en t he hoys. A c o m p l e t e array of new power tools makes the shop up- to-date. Here are the boys that dust your desks and clean up your mess. Fred has heen sweeping these halls and rooms for four years. Ilesides all their inside work these hoys have outside odd jobs! such as, mowing the lawn and shoveling snow. Un 'those cold wintry mornings you didn't want to come to school. Fred was down here firing the furnaces in order to keep you warm when you did ,Tet here. Shown in tne picture are Fred Frakes. Lora Bennett, and Willard Brooks. we Si is if if if ss: .J XXX :Sa w' ,m i'-1 Q 0 O 0 0 . H 5 TMI: I I a'u :E:Ek:if' Hehe Gfze 7-fam Glassmafes eniofz Glglglcefzs Nw As allways. flu- Fwllltbl' Vlzlss lllaly wus :llmsllg lllll inilml-fault lll1ll91'tZllilllQS of the vluss. We stawtwl work on the prmlmfriml the latte-r part of FUll1'll1ll'j' and Wurli- ed diligently until flu- first we-vli in April. Tlw pulnlisliing ut' the uuuuall was also at Very ll111lOl'lZllll7 event uf nur svuim- 'Y1'ill', Tlw :11111u:1l Stilfll was elc-Qtwl eau-ly in the sclloul year :md malt l'Uglllill'l'V wurlcing on ll1U1lllIllIIll. To l'RllS0 funds the vlzlss St1l'VQ'1l llllll'll all the szllv lun-11. lu-ld il L'll'l'llS in the gym, sold ll1ilQQ3Zlll0S, and sold l'0l'l'0Sl1lllt1lllS :lt tlw Sllllllllt-'I' sul'tl':1ll gullies. Sellim' ufficers were: H4-nl-gc lluwcil, lll'0Sl1lt'lllQ XVillis Liftlm-, Vll'6-lbI'0Sl4lCl1lQ - t '1ilSlll'l'l'Q Miss 1'al1's0l1. spmisor. Jane Johnson, secretzug and IL Page fifteen 4-' ' , ' H 1- F' tr-- l!'4 ' ' yy . 1-V , . , 'L f ,I 4 fu 5 . ag . O . 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Vluh 1, 2. . .Glev Vlah 1, 11, 4 IPICRRIS' l'iC'1 l'Y. . .Basketball Ii, 4. . .'1'1'avk 2. 4. . .A Ivate With Judy 4 PHYLLIS IPUNHAM. . . Ibramatic 4'1uh Ii, 4. . .Give Club 1, 2, 23, 4. . .lllu-Tri II, 4. . .A Date With Judy 4 , . .lilllvltllml Staff -L . .lfl1uil' 2, 3, -L . .Hfvllle EV. Club 1. 2, 23. . .LPI AIP CUIIH-' Ihlck I3 MAl'IiIl,'1C LAMB. . .Gene-1'al l'ou1'sv MARY ZUUK. . .lllll-Tri Il, -1. . .Hlvx ifllllm 1, 2, IL -1. . .II4 Pirates of Hawaii 1. . .lixiierald Staft 4 JAMES NEWTON. . .General Course Q mme- 1111-. Uluh 1, 2. 3, . .IVl'1llllZltiL' Cluh 4. . .Love Ihryn' nineteen gequeatbs singer. I. If I. strong. to my Page fzcenty I. I. I, L br I, L I, I. I, I, I, If 1, I. I, I, 1, l. I. I. 1, J eanniee Brown, bequeath to Shirley Campbell, my faculty rating. Phyllis Dunham, bequeath my arguments of debate in Civics to M. H. Hun- Eddie Dunlap, bequeath Illy old Chevy and maniac driving to R. T. Arm- llill Frakes. bequeath my journalistic ability to Roscoe lValls. George Howell, bequeath my bachelor techniques to John Peters. Jane Johnson, bequeath my typing speed to Jay Sommers. Beverly Julius, bequeath the privelege to graduate with next years' seniors other, Bob. Phillip Julius, bequeath to Arthur Slaughter my boiler room habits. Barbara Kimmel, bequeath my speaking ability to one of 1ny sisters. Carlene Kepner, bequeath my offiee duties to Mary Lou Hudson. Mauriee Lanib, bequeath to Dan Rudy my graeefulness on the basketball floor. XYillis Little, bequeath my golden eornet to Bob Lawson. Jeanie Maple, bequeath to Beverly Tygart the right to wear my red sweater. James Newton, bequeath to Dallas Smith all my witicism. Ferrell Petty, bequeath my Hemlock girls to Jonnie lVebber. F0l'l'lS Petty, bequeath my basketball eligibility to Doug Bontrager, Clarence Hagan, bequeath my job at the print shop to John Perkins. Ruth Riley, bequeath to Mary Turner all the handsome boys at Russiaville. llea Rosier, bequeath to Geneva Metz llly pleasing iigure. Norma Jean Roth, bequeath my pleasing attitude to Floyd Cheek. Bill Smith, bequeath my winning ways with women to Rex Zirkle. Bill Symons, bequeath to Jim Jennings my front row Seat at the Fox. Bryan Tl1l'll1llOllfl, bequeath my dressing rooln standing to Max Kingseed. Mary Zook, bequeath to Dorothy Symons my feminine beauty. lVe, the Senior Class, bequeath to box of Carters Little Liver Pills. XVe, the Senior Class, bequeath to to provide lllllllt' talent for the reception. NVe, the Senior Class, bequeath to in the future. lVe, the Senior Class, bequeath to NYe, the Senior Class, school with l1i111. XVe, the Senior Class, ball team. lVe, the Senior Class, very funny jokes of his. Me the Senior Class, she has ours. lVe, the Senior Class, l1is intelligent ,, lYe, tl1e Senior Class, of new mic-rescopes for the lVe, the Senior Class, his showeroom. lYe, the Senior Class, ever they bake. bequeath bequeath bequeath bequeath bequeath seventh wrade. bequeath lab. bequeath bequeath lo M12 to all the sensitive the Juniors and the Sophomores, students named above one all future Juniors, the right good luck and good fortune the Freshmen, this linieralcl. Owens the right to bring his wife to Mrs. Overton the right to start a girls basket- to Mr. lrwin the right to keep on telling those to to to Mrs. to M12 to Mrs. NVe. the Senior Class, bequeath to a square or to say that 2 plus 2 equals 9. XVe, the Senior Class, bequeath to Mrs to visit school some day. XVe, the Senior Class, bequeath to Mr. students' knuckles with a ruler if they make XVe, the Senior Class, bequeath to Mrs. students know their names in Greek also. XYe, tl1e Senior Class, bequeath to Mrs Toni home permanent. lVe, the Senior Class, bequeath to Mrs. teacher. lVe, the Senior Class, bequeath to Mrs. books from The Book ot' the Month Club. Miss Parson the right to help all Classes as Mr. Richer the right to learn something from Loy the right to purchase any numb.-r libersol larger space for his displays in Carter the right to make girls eat what- Mr. -lohnson the right lo change a circle into Sanders the right to bring her children Martin the right to crack his typing.: an error. Smith the right to make her Latin Mower the right to take a course for a Pickett the right to substitute for any Hudson the responsibility of buying XVe, the Senior Class, bequeath to the cooks tl1e right to feed us any ti111e were hungry. XVe, the Senior Class. bequeath to Fred Frakes a new mop handle and the right to make his sons help him clean up the building. 1'Ilyl6'fIl.'6l1f1lUllL Glass fzolrhecnl 6 I LIS The tillltf i11 which we live certainly offers 1llZlIl.V possibilities which stimulate tI1e Illlilgllllilfltill. The most interesting invention I IIEIVP Ill'iII'tI of came fl'0lll a highly fl'2IIllt'tI radio engineer. He prophisied tI1at before lo11g this lllUL'IlllIlISlll would be able to reeord artual photographs of events which took place till tl1e earth many years ago, or lllillly years in tl1e future. A11otl1er of tl1ese fantastie IIIVQIIIIUIIS is tl1e time maehine, which I am using i11 lllj' flight Illitl tl1e future. I stepped i11to tl1e time maehine: XVIIIP-I'-1'-l'-l'-1'-l'-l'4l' r. I11 a flash I stepped out Ull Sth Avenue i11 New Yourk t'ity. I glaneed up at a neon sign Illltl XVIIZII sl1ould I see hut MMe llarhara Iiilllllllllw flasl1ing o11 illltl off i11 front of lllC'. Wondering if this sl1oppe eould possihly belong to tl1e Barhar Kiinmel, llly elass111ate ol' 1948 at G.II.S., I stepped through a revolvi11g door. A elerk moved for- ward to greet llll' and to llly surprise I knew Il9l'. -leannire Brown , I exclaimed, what are you tItlIIlQ Ilt'l't'?u She explained tlltli sl1e was worki11g as a dress designer ilIItI clerk for Mme. IQIIIIIIIGI wl1o was i11 reality tl1e llarhara IQIIIIIIIQI, wl1o graduated i11 IS at th-eentown. Iioth .leanniee and Ilarhara had 20110 to I+'ranee to study dress designing and llllthll their return to Ameriea, had opened tI1e sl1oppe. 'I'hey IltltI made a 1l1ill'V6ItbIlS trade out of their e11terprise. After ehatting for a wl1ile witl1 tl1e girls, I realized 111y time was li111ited so I l1ade farewell and eontinued tlll llly journey i11 tI1e future. I lnonght a 11ewspaper a11d glam-ed IIll'tlllg'Il it. I started to lay it tItlNVll again when a headline caught llllV eye. fllllI'0lll't' Hagan, Editor of tl1e New York Gem, is to speak at a tIIllIlt'l' at tl1e H21 t,'l11h. I read the artieleg fIlt'll I deeided to go to tl1e dinner. As I entered tI1e 'till t'luh , I sensed a l'illllllIZll' 2ll'tblllSIlIl0l'9. I saw wl1y I felt thus, George Howell was NVZIIIQIIIQ forward to greet IHC. It SPUIIIS l1e had change ed l1is lllIlltI ahout ll0t'tllllIllgJQ a farmer wl1ile l1e was i11 New York o11 his IIUIIQVIIIUOIIZ for wl1ile there, l1e lvonght half interest in a night eluh. In tl1is enterprise he had lween so prosperous tllilf l1e UWIIHI tI1e Bl t'luh witl1i11 5 years. As tleorge lllltI I sat down, the lights tIIlllllll'tI illltl a IIIIINISUIIIC young man, dressed i11 hlue serge. stepped Illitl tl1e spotlight. It was William Smith, now a famous 0l'l'Ilt'NIl'2l leader. Hill and l1is trumpet had QUIIQ a long way in tl1e musical world. After l1is first numher was finisI1ed, l1e came over to our tahle to greet us. I asked I'f1y1r trrruty-lzro them if they knew of the where-abouts of any of our classmates. Bill and George both shook their heads, saying they knew of only o11e of the class. Bill slyly smiled, You might be interested in seeing my new vocalist! Excuse me a second aml We'll let you hear her sing. Imagine lily surpise when Ielill introduced Beverly Julius. YYhen her number was over, she joined us at our table. We then settled back to hear the lecture to be delivered by Editor Clarence Hagan of the New York Gem. After tl1e speech was over, George invited Clarence to our tableg then followed a reunion of a few 1ne1n- bers of the Class of HIS . IVe exchanged experiences. Clarence had married into a family who owned a newspaper in Indiana and had attained such fame as a reporter that he'd had several good offers. Ile accepted the Gem's ot'fer and came to New York. Time was getting short, so with regrets, I left the Club and walked back to the tilne machine. I had many more miles to go before my journey would e11d and I had little time to spare. I stepped into tl1e time machine and in a mere instant, I stepped out to view a circus parade coming down a street in Middletown, Ohio. The clowns in their bright. array always attract me aml on this particular day I decided to visit them in their dressing rooms after the parade. I stopped a well-dressed fellow and asked him where I could see the clowns. He began to laugh. Then I recognized him. Ferris Petty! I exclaimed, what have you been doing for the past ten years? He said he had started out as a clown in a circusg l1is interest in tl1e circus grew till finally he and Ferrell bought a circus wihch they named the Petty Brothers Circus. They were featuring lYillis Little as King of the Clowns. After meeting Willis, I was given a pass to see tl1e circus and, accompanied by Ferrell Ferris, I went to see the King of The Clowns. lle really was the King. His performnace was nearly as good as his portrayal of Elmer in Elmer and the Lovebug' in high school. After the performance we went to the Corner Drugstore for refreslnuents for old time's sake. Stepping up to greet us with that always pleasant s111ile was Jeanie Maple. That drug store grace and geniality she developed in her high school days still clung to her and made her a delightful person to meet. She aided her husband, Ralph Trott, who had opened the corner drugstore. Prlyt'twenty-H11 cc P115 Continuing on my cross country time machine tour, I arrived at Indianapolis, Indiana. As it was Memorial Day, I went to the Speedway, hoping to meet some of my friends there, The first person I 111et was Jane Johnson. She and Bill Callis, sl1e said, was married and owned a grocery store i11 Greentown. They had taken the day off to see the races. lily special arrangement we went to tl1e pits to meet the various drivers in the race. NVe were eager to 111t'0f tl1e winner and the runner-up. The winner had just came into the pits and when he took his helmet off we saw Phillip Julius wearing a victorious look on his face. lVe rushed over to congratulate him and to ask him how he had come to be a race driver. He said, I always did like to drive fast, so one Sunday I got a chance to drive a racer at Kokomo Speedway and have stayed with the profession ever since! lVe asked Ifhillip to introduce us to the second place winner. He called. Morrie? XVhen he came over I was astonished to see Morris Lamb. He had be- gun life after graduation as a policeman and was still in that profession, but had taken up racing as a hobby. It was a pretty profitable hobby, it seemed to me. As we were talking to Phillip, a reporter walked up to interview Phillip and Morris about the race. Before she left, she handed us a name-card-Xorma Roth, Sports Reporter, Indianapolis Tribune. lVe called her back to talk to her, asking her about the other members of the class of IS NVIIUIII sl1e knew about. Norma said that she had met two ot' the class in the past week or so. She had a Nash that had to have repairs. She had taken it to IJIIIIIRIIJQS Garage in Indianapolis. Eddie Dun- lap had finally opened a garage. Instead of working on his own car all the time. he IIUXV was the doctor for other cars i11 need of repairs. James Newton was one of lids mechanics, a very good one at that. I then took leave of the little group, hoping that someday we would meet again. I then wandered dow11 the strett of a small town out in the Middle-West. Uarlene Kepner, a former G.ll.S. student, was driving a Farmall at a reckless speed down Main Strectviill she saw me. She halted the tractor 111141 came over to meet me. lVe had a cozy little chat about by-gone days and then Carlene told me about Mary Zook, who had taken ballet after graduation. Mary was giving a performance at a theater in the town of Logansport that evening. NVe went to Marys performance which was very good. lVe went back stage after the performance and chatted witl1 her. lVe were eager to hear how she had faired in the past ten years. lc fII't'llf1l-fllllf Mary had a good deal of 11ews about Ruth Riley and Bea llosier. She said. Yes, I know about Ruth and llea. They had an act on Broadway for several months. They are now on tour of the I'.S. Ikea isa comedian and Ruth isa dancer. Ruth went to Arthur 3Iuriay's dancing school, having been attracted by their clever advertisements. She advised us to try Muri-ay's method. llea has kept that good humor she had at school and has capitalized on it. The girls are making a hit through- out the nation so I hear. Ruth is still hoping that some day she will settle down near Russiaville, Indiana, as a certain flll'lll0l S wife. I bade farewell to Mary aml tfarlene and continued on my journey in the future. I entered an office building in 'l'uscon, Arizona. I glanced at the name on the door. Printed in bold, black letters was TIlIll'llltblltI Auto Sales. I knocked on the door and heard the husky voice of llryan 'l'hurmond bid me enter. I was rather taken aback to see Bryan here. IIe said, l'll bet you are surprised to see me here! I had at one time considered being a farmer, you know, but a rich uncle in Arizona left 1110 il garage business so I forgot about farming. I came XVest and met Phyllis Ibunham, who was living Tuscon. l needed a bookkeeper to keep my books and knowing Phyllis had experience at ti.II.S. as a bookkeeper, I hired her. lIer book- keeping ability helped make the business a success, 11ot to mention her husband's mechanic ability. I took leave of llryan and Phyllis. Vontinuing on my journey, I began feeling chilly. I glanced around and where do you think I was? I was in northern XVash- ington. The Olympics was to be held in the Ifnited States and Washington was chosen as the host state. I looked around for anyone I might know. lYhat was that streak that just whizzed by??pIlill Frakes, the greatest mile runner in the world. I was told. He had just broken his own record of 1:tl1.12. I remembered llill was always breaking records in high school and I thought to myself Ile will always be breaking records I After the race I walked over to spe.ik to Bill and there was Ilill Symons. I was glad to see Symons and learn of his success as a baseball pitcher. llill Frakes whispered to me that without a doubt Ilill was another lllackwell or -Iohnson. Also, he was being offered dazzling salaries by some big clubs. I have visited all my former classmates and they have all become successful i11 their own profession. They are all talented i11 one way or another. Some day we will perhaps return to see how the t'lass of IS is fairing in this troubled world! Farewell to everyone! I 1'uy1f'f1re11ty flll 'lv W fam. W d Q xx, N 'I' I 5 lu-na .+ - f-f - A,., :., .0 ' ' A ff ra.. 31: 'J'- W I 3,- ax I I w -4' uf .wif I V fs ' r W' Q was f 4 . . 1 , - - 1 J Q' ' 'I' vw J 4 1 F W Q S LLl4iCf2S Tl1e juniors enjoyed 0119 of the lnxppiest and busiest years of their school career because of extensive business and social 11111lertz1kings. TIIGQ' sold 1i'l11-ist111:1s Cards, jello, cokes, and candy and worked O11 other 1l1OIl6y-lllilkillg projects Tl1ere was a great deal of ex- citement wl1e11 the jewelry sales' 1111111 czune. After 111111-h discussion and voting. they Chose il luattern. Tl1e zirrival of the jewelry was El red-letter day for the Class of Hifi . The highlight of the jllllilll' year is the giving of IL dfiiglltflll re- ception for tl1e senior class and the fac11lty. Tl1e class officers and sponsor ure: Lloyd Cheek, pre4ide11tg Dal las Sinith, vice-president: Ned Ha1111e1', secretary-t1'e11s11re1-3 D011- ald Martin, Sponsor. fr- EP it -5 QKAAQ Q 9 Q gk ., K ,. . Af , ,.f ' Ex ' X f Q. XL 'J f , A D .ll'1'l1i1'l!1ly1II'1'lI Ilvlvll lx'l'1l1lflIl K ffl llflmrr AX fllrlliw 'I'1l1ln'l'l .1lf1l.l' II1Ir1'f'jl 3 X? ii f 4 .4 D Q V 19:-if , 1 54 X55 !e ' ' X A 7 i NI1irI1'f! f'lllll1lIlL'H l,If1yvIf'l1wl.' -,IfllIllll1l1'l'H4'1' l.'fnrIfn1fl Ifilryf ,lluryf II. Ill!!!-Yilljlil Jlfrry 'I'11rf1r1' HCIl!'I'4l .llrfz DrlIlrr.wNn1ilI1 ,llffryf 1,1111 1'I1uI,wn J., - 4-q Vx 1 -., 1 f' XX ll1lIl1I.vH4'n.vl1'l' .lim ,I1'IlIliHjlN ,,. . 'Q Rx .L ,.4:x K KLE' -Uvjfllflllfl Iluwlia' 1x'1lfll4'l'iu1'I4'4'1ll1 .lmm Ifinywwf fl ,lrllf ur Nllllljfllffl' ' TQ K -5 . 5- 4 . 9. , 4 -s X, Ax Q... .. I Ci Q cries Thv SUIDIIOIIIUI1' 1-hiss started the year hy clvrfilig as filtlil' officers: Jolmuy Peters, 1bl'QSi1i9llt1 Floyd Clie-ek, ViL't'-ll1'l-'Hiti6llfI, Beverly Ty- gxart, SEL'l'G'fi1l'y-tl'EilSllI'Q1'Q and Mr. Julinsmi, sponsor. This has 1101411 il very 2lCfiVt' anal eager g.Kl'Ol'llD, They halve worked halrd, and rumor says thoy lluw Rl tidy sum in their treasury. Their main suillu- of illL'Olll0 this ye-ur has bei-n dues and srrup drives. Ph ofzes... A7 W 1-'ii-st ww: Phyllis Huwell, Jnyt-Q Myers, .lnnet Znnk Mnrilyn Petty. lh11'hur:i Hunt, Yi-'1'll1l Si-lnmetlnig Phyllis Lnnnin, Kathleen Lorenz, und l':insy Reed. Seennml row: l!:i1'h:n'u 'l'u1'ner, Frnneis Gingerieh, Don Ivryer, llersw-lnil Keeler, I,n1'n llennett, lhlh Julius, l'11ne1'sun Ilorner, and lleverly 'l'yg:n't. Thirml rnw: Mr. Jolinsun, Danny Bully, Vlnlrles Sluuigler, .luhnny l'ete1's, Fluynl lfheeli, unwl Eugene Kaufman. The suplininnres, it may he saiitl, is ai. group that has not hewune inteetetl with L-on-kiness-tliey llon't know everything and tl1ey know they tlun't know everythings thus they nnike genial and friendly coinpuniuns. Both hnys and girls in this class are zrthletir-ininaled. XVere there at girls lmsketlmll tezun, this elnss eouhl supply the talent. The Varsity next year. no mlnubt, will mlrziw heaivily from this gmlllr. The girls are willing helpersg some of theni ushering three nights for the senior play. In the fall. -lnyce Myers entertained her class at ai wiener must at her honie. All year the soplioniures have been conspicuous in their red and white sweaters. P11110fzvellfy-llille Xxx 1s-..-, ' X. X-uv--.-..: ' 1 fO' 1. A . 1 I, :Q fi, , ,Q . 1 X. vt. ., Ci 'LGS M4214 T110 15l'l'N1lll1ill1 t'1a1ss 1-unsists of 50 1ll91ll1P0l'N. This is the largest 1'111ss tu he e11r1111o11 i11 thv 111-11611- t11w11 S1-1111111 for il 1111111 her of yvurs. 121-1-:111se of its sizv thv 1'1:1ss 11:1s 1111011 11iVi111111 for 11111116 r1111111. This was 1111116 2lll1ll0116tif'2lTT5' put, ti11g1t1111sv fl-11111 A 111 I ill the first svvtioii with Mrs. N:111111i Smith 11s s111111s41r. 111111 those f1'41111 -1 to Z i11 the sv1'111111 set-ti1111 with Mrs. 1C1v:111111' Loy 11s s111111s11r. The ot'- 1'i1-vrs of this 1-1:1ss are: XVz1y11c T'T1'2l1Ct'N, 111'vsi11e11tg Max ,Ki11jgsee11. viw-111'esi111111t: Jay S11111111111-s, sec- rvt:11'y-t1'011s111'e1'. This 1'1:1ss C1111- finvsl its 2ll'tiV1t110S 41ll1'11lQf this s1'h11111 X1-:1r tu 1i-1:1ss 111evti11gs. t'11-s111111s111' Mrs. Loy was 1111se11t' NV1l0ll this lDiC1lll'l' wus filkttll. 'ZZSI4V!fl2l4 . . . First 1-mv: ftill'Illk'll lfllrwwl, .Iuliu ,Kun liuslvy. I-'ln1'Q-llvv Vox, Num-y lhlgwm-ll, Judy llllllll'l'. Slnirln-5' Ih-xlslvr, Ruth Ann Ivillon, Plnyilis HITPSUII, I!u1'Iu11':l llizltt, lh-Iwvm llrvlllmm. Second row: Mrs. Smith, .Inlm .Iul1nsm1, .Iulm IIUIIURIS, Julumy Gingvl-il-I., xxvilyllll 1-'1-gllwg, In-lly.-rl Ilnlstvl- ler, James Ilmwmho, Glen lllIl'Ilk'l'. :md Imris IIl'l'Sllllk'l'Qe1', Third YHXVI Imllglaxss Ilu11l1':l:m', Imnzllnl livlln-ll+:1l'ge'l'. XYQIXIN1 A14-y2,l,,1..1-Y Img, lnlnnkg ,Inv IIQNHL Ill1'Ll Illwnuks, 1Ivl'. H11- First Huw: Iisllwl' liivlll, linllnlw-11 Millvr. Shirlvy liimuwl, BIUl'I2lX2l l'v11w-, Annan I.:nwsw11, IfIx':1:m-ss I,1lllv, Mihhl Kggyrml, lililllll' l'ivke-tt. lfllil 801411111-IN, Marry Iiizallwtln Perkins, Secmul 1-ow: .Iulmnie W1-lnlwr, liis-lnzml K1-ylwm. lima.-1-tal Sutmx f':1ruly11 Mzmrriu. .Iunv SIDZKIIIIUV, SYIIIUHS, Kzltlnlvvn XVumls, Me-will Mya-rs, We-mlznll Blzlrtin. Mrs. I-Ilimu' Loy, 'fllil'1l ruw: Mnntelle Murris, Il:-x Zirklv, Manx Killgsecml, Hubert Lawson, I':il1'l IH-tty, .Iny SHIIllll1,'I'S ter Osbourne. l'1l.1l Imris , XX all- fx llfirty-1 llll 5 qfzaae 1-'irsl l'llXV: .lnhii l'e-rkins, Ilulrfwl .Xl'IllNll'HllQ. NGK Tzlllwrt, Ilziylimml 4'l:i1'k, Irwin Willitts, 'l'll4llllllS l zu'1'e1', S2lIllllt'i SUlIllllUl'S. , Sw-mill 1-mi':lmi'ml1y Syiiums. Arll-iw llustetlvr, l'h3'Ilis Glanssliui-n, Anim Alill-' Waml, Mary Ann Pvters. Imris limit-liy, Phyllis Newimui, Maury Ann I.:imlv, Jmlll Zmik, Wauietai Ruth, 'l'ilil'1i ww: Mr, l:l4'ilPl'I 1':ll'l Hm'iwi', Hluriu Ilustou, 1IilXillP 3lIll'l'UNV. June Ann Riley. Helvu lmyll, Sliirle-5' .luIi1usw1i, Vx-lvstzi Tilvlwlls, Maury Lou Vaulilrlwll. 1 lIlll'iil ww: l'l1u1'l1-s Julinsun. liusme Walls, lhilpli Diiuwy, .lzimvs LZllllZ, liivlizml Irillon. Tha' illllNll'f?lll1'P uf vighth gi-zulv work Vtllllllbf he m'e1-vstilmitvml. In tl1is grzulv tht- l'4:u1i1l:1tim1 fm- high svlmnl liiiglish is pei-tbl-tt-ll: ui-itlilxietiv is polisliwl nft. and :ill their wurk is elmw tu hotter pi-vp:11'v them for zulvalm-eel studies in high svliuul. This. ull i'l'l'Nillll4'll rvulizv smnwi' or later. Thlf vighth gi-zule Cain hv pi-mill ul' thv fact that liver hull' of the pl:lye1's for the .luiiinr Iligh lihislcvtluill Tl'IllIl wow from their gi-alle :xml that their spoxism. Mr. Rich- c-I'. was 1'mu'l1 nl' tht- -luniur High fitillll. Thi- iiicinhers ul' thv 1-hiss vlcl-te-ll :is their utfii-vrs fm- the j'C2ll'I Hzllph Iiieuiiy. pi-vsillciit g I:tlil4j1'i' A1'i1ist1'm1g1, Yit'l'1ll'1'Ni1lUlliQ Robert -lulinson, seci-L-tally-t11-zisiil-v1'. I'1I!lCf1li7'lH-fl1'u evenfh Qfzage First ruw: Ilieluml '1':'lyie1'. Gelwlld SHIRT, L1ll'l'X AI4'Iiil1llPX, Yerhen lfuwler. llyrmi Myers, :uni Ibm-we Silllpsnll. St'L'UlI4i row: Ilelly Ihmgher, Peggy ,Xill'4i11, Yiriam 'iSiIlIl'll, 1':i1'uI,x'1i Syimms, Shirley Willinms, Num-y Tzilherl. Iietty llm1t1'zlge1', Suzan lfetlers. Phyllis Lqimh, Nnrnm llrmilqs. ,hulls Alf-yglml,-I-Q ,lllllllih Wilshn, Thlril row: Mary King, Blurilyh JHIIIISIIII. .Iwy11- Hyle, Sue 'l'yg:nrt. Sil2ll'HlI Ileiisler. limie Ymler. Myrlm Smith, Ifehrres I,Ul't'l1Z, Shirley Slepler, mul Mr. Iihershl. I'iUlll'iil row: NY:-lah Riley, xxxlililbll lhn'l1steIel', Iillllilill Iflmmk, I,g11'ry l'Ui'l'lllilll, 'l'ummy XY1-ighl, llonqihl Fluuk, ltiehzirul Johnson, :uid Keith Slaughter. Above is the seventh grade. il g1'l'H1l1l nl' students who :ire the lated in work their way upstairs :uid join the upper grades. 1,Cl'il2llbN the elnamgre hewihiered them at first, hut hefure tam iuuny weeks hzul passed they hsui fuuml their way :iiwmiinl :uid had zleeilstulned tin-lhselves quite well In their new srhexlule. The 1-hiss eleete-ml for their offieersg Keith Shiughter, pi-esiulenlz Vei-mm Ifmv- ler. YiCU-1'll'6Si1i0Ilt Marilyn -lulmsmi, se-4-1'etz11'y-Irealsurerg Mr. lihei-sul, spniisuiz The class hehl il class ilairty tillliillf the first semester. Severn! iNllU1lll'iS were 1kll1'CililSt'd for the Nfll4i0l1iS hehnlging' tn their class who illlvt' ilillqi rather Serious ill- IIQSSCS. Puyrr' rlzirfy-three V 'ls ll ', lil I ..g. I ll I' I-Ill ll ll iQ mul! r J, fl I F. ll lf I ll- ltllnul 77212-Up! u-. Makw-up is :111 art, an art i11te1'vs1i11g and fas- 1,-i11ati11g. Hera- we have Pilllilhf ftllll' lll41Illlll'l'S of the vast IJLJIER .IND THE l.Ul'Hl:I'fi in the 111-mess of making up. 'l'l11- play was lla- Illilill part of tlw lDl'l!2'l'illll 1111-11:11'1f-1l 1111' lla- Dfilllliltif' Club T1-a gi1'1J11 F9lDl'll2li'X lT Zlllil was given again l 1Al11'11ary 18 fm' the ZlSSQ'IIllilj' The Cast Ill8IllllPl'S were: .leaniv Maple, I:lll'l1Ill' ' 1' Willis Little, C l a 1' Q ll c Kimmel, Ruth Rlllj, Lilfilllv A 21 5 , Ye-rl Ilalllvr. IT1-a Ilusif-1', al11l Il11la111l llill-X. ' ' N I':ll'Nllll, l'l11- play. 11111l1-1' 1l11- 1li1'111'ti1111 llf Mb. - IZIIIQQIIS I'1'11111 llw a111liv111-1- ' vt was :1 s111'1'11ss, lla 11'111'v1l lllill 1111il11 wvll. .XS il 111:1II111' 111 1.1 , 1 II11- 1-as! was asked l it was s111'l1 a Q111-111-ss lllil '11 1111 Nl:11'1'l1 fl, ilu' lla- l1ilw1'I5' '1'llI lt In 111-1-sz-'11l il Zlllill 'l'11w11wl1i11 4-ll 4'l11l1 zlllll II11- I ill'lll Iilll -. . Illklilllf I11111'l1 111':11'-tiw a111l warli 1'111' II111 vast, but as they said lllvll'l' it was 0X'l'l', ll was fllllfhy 1'rl!!f'Hlfl'f11-ff L' 13 D 'zczmczfic IJ Fl'tPlll rim Illxllls Illlllllllll F llltllt lui '1 ' I' 2 , 'a '- l lll0l'.1:lllll Hill-y, Jellllllivl- Illwlwll, Ii:ll'll:ll':l Iillllllltll, 4'2ll'0llllL Lallllll, .l.lllv .ItPlll'lStlll. lil-al lltlsiwlx St't'Ulltl l'-vw: Miss l'Zll'StIll, NUl'lllil -7102111 Ruth, Cl:lI't'll4,'L' Ragilll, Willis Little. Mary Zmlk, Jelllliu Maple This yt'2l1', :ls ill yvzll-s lwful-Q, the I,,l'illl1lItiL' Vllllv was lllaldo up of thu stllllellts D fl'tllll thc 1 llhlic Spvzlliillg L'lilSS. NVQ haul vh-Yell 11lL'llllPL'1'S. NVQ St2ll'll'tl tht' your with thv illitizltlitlll :lt Miss I'ill'Ntl1l,S lltllllll. At this lllevt ing tht- calllllitlzltvs wwe alskwl to exllillit thuil' tllespizlll Rlllilitj' hy 1bL'l'ftl1'1l1illQ some fzllllilzll' story ul- l'll'Vlll0, lvtlillg the nhl lllvlllllc1's QIIPSS till! story or l'lly1l1Q 1htb1'f,l'ilyt?d This was tlllltlwl-ll lly :1 valllellvliglllt sol-illlls illitizltiull. Ill f,CtUlll'l', NUPIIIQI -Ttlilll Roth wus hnstvss tu tht- rlllll. Two skctcllvs flwllll well-klluwll plalys will-41 given hy lllelll- ln-rs nt' that 1-lull. The t'lll'istlll:ls llIll'f'Vl10ltl :lt 1i2ll'llill'il 1illll1I1t'I'S, llltllllltltl the PX- ,.hm,g,. 01' gifts allltl il 1'h1'tlgl'illll ut' l'l?Ctll'4'lS of IIzlllllet , hy JIillll'lt'0 Evallls. Ill Full l'll2ll'.V. L'I':lllll'l' :lllll the IADVPIPIIQI. was lil'CSl'llft?41 fm' tht- Mutllclfs T1-al. Lillvll :lt the l'0tlllt'Sl ul' the l'Xill'lll Blllvllll, the play was given ilgilill ful- tho 4-II .Xl'l1i0Vl'll1Qllt I'l'4lg'l':l1ll. Work. . 'l'hv pill-llusv ul thc clull is tu hvlll thc 111011113013 to do and ll1ltl01'Stl1lll-l lllilllliltlk f'tIltll'SI Il2ll'li :lllll light llllll'Q Nzlllll-, LZlQ'llll'lIllN'Q l'l-esillellt, Nti1'lll1l Jai-alll Iluthg Yin-el l'l-1-sillclltg f'lill't,'llt't' Rzlgrllll S0l'l'0fill V-T1'l?llSlll'Pl' Illlth Rileyg Critic, Jellll Mzlplcg Spollstlllg Miss 1,ill'SUIl. Page Ilfirlgl-shi' fzamafic ly 7-ea Anil now wi' call. drinlc, :mil lm 1lll'1'l',Vi 'l'l1v Illillllillltf Vlull, :ll flu- rlusl- ul' ilu- si-zismm. llNll2lll'V givvs mi llw slugl- il pru- grzun for Il QVUIIIP uf invitwl gnu-sts :mil H1011 si-rvvs Ivan in tlw llHlIlUSfl1' si-im-iii-v romii. This 'V02ll'. sixty gucsts PIl'ill.Y61i tlw play lClm1-1- :xml ilu- l,uwln1g ' alml il rvzulilig Thai NVl1ile llnuscu giwfll lay -lillltl Jullllsull. Tlw tl-al. gin-n ,I l'lll'llill V IT. was il lim-ly vznmllvliglll z1l'l'alir. Tlw Ill-ulllzltic iflulfs mlisrs. light lvluc-. wi-rv t,'ill'l'l01l nut in tlu- llw-U1-zltimis llllhllglltllli tlw ruuin and nn the lll'lllllllbllll'Y 2l1'l'illlQfl'll tailvlv. The l'Ulil'l'Sllllll'llfN vuiisistml of ll1'lll'ill0 l'lllL'k1'll illlll 1-lim,-sv szllulwivlws, vllawulzlfm- vmw-1'wl mints, C1113 vzllcvs, :xml tual. 1111-1113 fllfffjl-,vi '11 First row: xvilfllt' If'1':11ws, Alfllllljll M1v1'1'is. J111111 11u11ef11s, John Wt-l11+e1', Kivltiv Keytwrl. M11x liillgsx-1-41. .l11l111 41111111-it-11, 111111 124111 1,:1ws1111. Sw-111111 1'1lXVf 11111121111 I':1'1ill:l1'2+'l', I,111':1 llellliett, xvilylltl Alt-x:1111lv1', I-'1'z1111'is 41i11f:1-'1'i1'11, Wi1':11'1l I'l1'1m1cs. Ilvx Zirlclv, 131111 lflfmk. 111111 Fluyml V11111-li. 'l'11i1'4l rnwg 11111111111 1Iil1'11ll, Ilill Smith, 11111 I4'1':1kes, Llnyd Vlwvli. J111111 IN-t01's, Arrluiv l2:1gw1'1', Maix IItl1'1't'Q', N1-11 ll:1111e1', Willis Littlv. 111111 lP:1l1:1s Smith. Sim-v the Hi-Y has Vllalllgrflfl its puliry rvgzirnliiig its 111e11111e1's11i11, il livelier iiiterefst has 116011 sh41w11 by high sm-110111 lmys. This year illlyllllt' who 9X1l1'9SS04i il de- sire tn lwlmig tn thv 1Ii-Y was 1-ligihle. Next YEQII' only f1'6Sill1ll'l1 will he 1111111 to 11c- quirv 1111111111111-s11i11. '1'11111Ii-Y11:111 lllilll'V2lL'i1V1ii6S this year. They 111111 their usual vhili S1lllllPl'S 111111 swi111111i11g lmrty :xt thv iqllktlllltl Y. M. V. A. They had tl V0illllf991' gl-111111wu1'1ci11gu11 t111fp11111i1- p1:1,vg1'11111111. A new service was 1-41111191-e41 hy p1'i11ti11g' lialske-t11:111 rustel-s for 11111110 QUIIIPS. They again s1m11s111'e11 the 111-i11ti11g of the SCl16l1l11l'. The iniiiutt-s, ill 111141 itblhkillg' Q.fIl1'i1, gave 1111 the st1111e-nts il laugh. '1'11oyv11411s1-us111-esitle-11t. 11111 Smithg vice 111'esi41e11t, 13111 Frzikvs, se1-1'et111'y- fl'L'ilS1ll'0l', G1-111'gc Iluwullg 111141 s1m11s11m1-, 11111111111 Martin. 1'tl!ll' flzirfy-Ciyllt Nht Ill N1 'lf qlczflfnefz G S2 an uel V 4 4?Xxf X xx 4-l M5-r' .I fl XM W, 5 A nw, , 5 1' This was thc first sm-itll g1illllt'l'lllgI ut' the lmys ut' tht- Hi-Y :mel their fait he-rs. In il lwaultiflll l'l-tl. white-. and blue sm-ttiug in thv llmm- lit-. l'UUlll ilu-Iv mvt. tnllu-tl. tml zltv tugvtlwr. '1lUilSllllRlSll'l' Hill Smith iliti-mluvt-ll Willis Littlv who gave thv l'tlllli , illltl thvli flll2ll'lCS llzunvi' who QLIIV1' thv l'l'SlNlllSt'. M12 Owl-ns toll l of thc- l1llVlllt'S nl' thv lli-Y fm- thv past. Mr. Frank Litlflh-, State I-Ixwfiitiw Secret-n'v ot 1 Q thv Y.M.l'.A., was the lll'llll'lIl3ll slwallior ol' the GYtllllllQ. Hee tnlnl tht- filll10l'9 thvv ll L , 1 vulll llalwf tlist-ipliile hut the-,V slmulll tlt-Vt-lull goml t'tllllllillllllllNlllIl with tht-ii' suns. lllllilll TXUIIII lmnvitlul tlllllll'l' music, Bula lflolrlc galvl- Il lvzwitmw suln, null I-Sill lith sung' 21 sulu. Tho supliuiiiniw- gil-ls scrvwl thv lllQ'Zll umlvi- thv tlilw-t-tiuii uf Mrs. -t cr. Mr. Litltllv also slmlw To thv stullm-ut lrmly in tht- :1l't4l-1-limnl. Pfryn' tlzirly-nine Page emi i -7 ' 1 First row: llarlwara Kinnnel, llelen Kenwlall, Natalie Talhert, .Ioan Kingseed, Jeanniee Brown, Norma Jean lloth, annl Jeannie Maple, Sei-onil row: 1'hyllis Dunhani, Iiuth Riley, Shirley ifilllllliikii, Joanna I'enee, Vatherine Fenn, anal Caroline Lanih. '1'hirwl row: Mrs. HW-l'ton, .lane Johnson. Mary Zooli, Bea Ilosier. Mary Ilelen Ilnnsinger, Wyneinah liar- elie, Mary Lou Iluwlson, Mary Turner, Varlene Kepner, anll lleyerly Julius. The girls who niake up fhe Senior Blu-Tri Clnh from the junior and senior classes. The one thing in the year that the girls look forward to is the Senior Blu- Tri hanquef. the occasion when the juniors give the seniors a party. At the end of the year, a ronnnilfee seleets the one who has heen the niosl outstanding worker in the 1-lull. Her name is engrayell on a gold lrlaeqlie which hangs in the Study Hall. This is an honor anyone would like to receive and would a11p1'eriaie. This year the Illn-'l'ri girls gave their lil-st Formal hanquel. Vntil this year, a formal hanqnet hall been the nlain projeri of the Home ECOll0lllil'S cg-lnh, hut since there was no organized Honie 1':l'UllUllliCS club, the Blu-Tri adopted the enstoin. furfy uni 1 ' -7 ,L ,-.4- -1-K, 1 1... . 1- . 1 L b , ,,, , , ,, ,,, 1 -1 . 1 , . -- 1 r.,qt+ 1 ggiwa, . - ,111 M . x! V h K ' 5 ' T ,xl .n . girfi-eg, First 1'1111': 1111111 A1111 I1i111111, S11ir11-3' I11J11s1e1', S11i1'11Jy Ki1111111-I, .I1111111 Z11111:. .111y1:11 Myers, l'l11'11is 1I1111'111l, I'I1i11111' 1'i1'k1111. 31111111 KPX11111, J11113' 11111111111 111111 A111111l1111l1J 1.11ws1111. S111-111111 1-11w: Mrs, S111itl1. Ii2111l1t'lJl1 311111113 X-Pl'111l 8111-111-111113 .1111i11 ltushy, 11P1'1:lX11 1'1-111-11. 11l1l'1l1l1'2l '11l11'll1'l', M111'i1y11 Petty, 11ll1'1I2l1' Hum, X:1111-5' K115' 1!11:w1-11, Mary 1'21iz11111-111 I'111'ki11s, 211111 11:11-11111' 1115111 '1'11il'11 row: 1111111-1-1-11 1I1'H1111111. I'Iv:1:111'ss 11111111 1'11y11is 111'evs1111, Pil1lSj' 11131-11 I:t'Y1'l'1j' '11j':':ll'1, 1'111'1Iis L11u11111, C111'u1y11 3Ill1'1111, 111111 L11111'is Syiuuus. T1111 -11111i111-11111-T1-i w11s11rs1 1'1rg1111iz1111 111s1 year, NV111'll Mrs. Li1'1' 11111111 the K11k1111111 Y.M.1'.A. 11111111 111 visit 11s. A1 111111 1i11111 11111 111111111 411. 11111 11111-'1'ri 1-V111-,vw11111-11 was l111i11g l'112lllQQ1'11 11111111 1111-1 11es1-1-Yes 111 Y-T1-1111s. A111-r 11111- 11111-Tri 111-1-1 111111 11111 X - '1'1-'e11s, 1111: 1111111111111-s W1-rc 11ivi11e11 111111 j1111i111'111111 SL'll11Il' 11111-'1'ri1-11111s. A11 1l'1'N1llllZl1l 111111 S1l11111bl1l11l'U girls 111111111 11111 .11ll1111l' 11111-Tri, w11i11- 11111 '1l1ll1111' 111111 s1111i111- girls 11111111- 1111- s1111i11r 11111-Tri. A11 111. 1111- girls w111-111111 11111-11 111 11111k1- 11111111-,V f11r 111111l' 1-11111s. V11- 111-1' 11111 s111111rVisi1111 111 11111i1- s111111s11r. Mrs. S111i111. 1111- J1111i111- 11111-Tri l,'1l111'1'1t411 111111911 111111 111111 l'21lll1y s111es. XVi111 11111 111111111y 1-e1'11iV1111 1111',V 11111111 '1'1111111qsgivi11g 111111 1'11ris1- 11135 111,1X11s 1'11r 11111' ll6'l'l1f' 111111 1'1U1'1,'1gll Iielicf 1111x11s were s11111 1lVL'l'S1'ilN. 1'11y11:fu1'1y-0116 Q 'als GL ia First row: Ellil S11111111ers, N:1111-y Bagwell, .Tully Iuilrler, Blilliil Keytmi. lfllinur Pickett, 1!111'h111'11 T111'11e1', M111'y I,z1ws1111. .xllllil L:1ws1111, IU-'iii-'l,'4,':l l31'e11t1111, :1111,l 13:1rl,1111'11 IIi:1tt. S1-1'1+11+l rmv: K:1tle1f11 I.111'1f-11z, Blill'llXIl Petty, Il111'ln11':1 lluut. .Iuyce Myers, Yi1':i11i:1 Iflllllilll. Phyllis Huw- ell, Shirley Iii111111vl, Me1'l:1yz1 l'e11cc, 1l11l1e1't11 Suter, Esther Keim, l,':11'uly11 BI2l1'lill, Iiillllillkll Wumls, illlll M:11'y l'e1'ki11s. 'l'hir1l 1-mv: Sl1irl1-5' Il1-usler, .l1111e SllilllQltf'l', Helen Ke111l11ll, Natalie 'l'11ll11-1't, J111111 Kiugseefl. Mary Lou ll111,ls1111. xYXllt'lllt'2l lI11r1lie. Shirley Villlllblltlil. Mary Tll1'llt4l'. .I1111111111 l'e111'1-, M111'y lleleu Hunsinger, .l11li11 lluslly, Imris llv1'sl1l1c1'g1-1', l'ill'lllQIl l'1lw1'snl, :md Mrs. Muwer. I 11111'tl1 row: l4I1'11g11es Little, Imris Sy1111111s, Ben Rwsier, I!c1'erly Julius, Ruth Riley, I!111'l1:11'11 Ki111111el, Mary 1+Il1e1-sol N0l'Illll -192111 Illbfil, .I+-:111ie Maple, Mary Zuuk, Phyllis Illlllllillll Beverly 'l'yg111'1, 1'1111sy Reed, YQ1'1lil SCill'0CLiQl', 111111 Phyllis Loulaxn. There are fifty IIIOHIIPOPS in the high school girls' choir. The cliuir has given several special 1bPUQl'fllllS this year. O11 December 24, the choir, with the speech de l1ill'tlll0llt, gave al C111-ist111:1s prog11'a111 before an assembly of stumleuts and 1lIll'Q11i'S. The 1-lioir sang for the Goocl-l riday services held in the United Brtlireu Cliurcli. On April 28 il special 111-ogra111 was given by the choir and lmml c11111hi11e1l before au ap- preciative 21l1diCllC9. They also sang for the baccalaureate services on May 2. I'1ljll'f0l'fjl-fI1'U qw. Bm , . . , , . , , , , , I 1-11's1 1'111v: I-111'1s 5111111111 l'.v:1:111-s 1.11111-. 1 :11'l1-111- 1x1-11111-1-. I.:11'I1111'11 ll11111. 111-1'1s 5ll:lll!11'1'. 3l:11'1 1.1111 111111- 51111. A12lI'y '11llI'IIl'1', 11lll'11lX Sy1111111s, 111-v1-1-11 .l11li11s. 1lil1l:1 K1-111111. 51'1'll11l1 1'1111': AI:11'1l5'11 1'1-111, l111'1l1w 1l1vw1-ll. .111111' 11Il1I111l'. l11y111s 1.1'1-1-s1111, l11y111s I.11111:111, 51-1 NY1111s 11111112 12111 Slll111l. l111l111-111- B111l'l'1S, 111111 1 l11111i, 1 11111111-1'. 1111111 1-11111 1',1llllll' 1115111-ll. Maury ,Xllll 1'f'11'1'i. A1'1'I111- 1I:1g11'1e11. 111111 11111133 3111j111'1-111- N11111'y 12111111-11, 111111 .1ll11llS. 511-1 3111111-1'. .111ll1' A1111 12111-1, l1'1':1111-is 1L111g1-1-i1-11. Iv11l11'1' 1111- 11141 yllill' 111 11111-1'111111 1l'Y Mrs. BIHXVUI' 1111- 11111111 1111151-11 1111- N1-V1-1'z11 111-In N1xNNi11l1N :11111 S1l1'1il1 1'V1-ll1N. '1'111-y f1ll'll1N1l1'111T2l1l11 111:11'1'11 lll11N1l' ftbl' 1'11111- 111111 g:11111-s, S1-V1-11 1111A1111'l'1'N 1-11111111-11-11 111 1111- 11ll11Vi11111l1 1-111111-st 111-111 111 IqlPIi1l11111 1,111 1-'1-11. 21. 1111 A12ll'1'1l 21 1111- 11211111 111-111 I1l011'S11l'11lg,f l'1l1l1'1'l'1 111 1111- 1111-1-1111111'11 1'11y 11:111. T1l1'11' s111111111-1- 1'1l1ll'1'1'1 was 111-111 111 1111- 111g11 s1'1111111 11111111111-111111 1111 A111-11 QN. T111-11211111 wus l'SlIl'L'1i111y 111-111111 111' 1111-11- 111-w 111111111-111s w11i1-11 i11'4' g'1'1'l'll 111111 11'11i11- 11-1111111i11gs. '1'111- 1111-111111-rs 111. 1111- 11111111 1-1111s1- f111' 1111-11' 11f1'11-1-rs: Ij1'flN1l1l'11t, 11111 511111111 xv11'l'- l'1'1-s1111-111. 312l1 Y 111111 1l1111s1111: s1-1-1-1-1111'y-'1'1'1-11s111-1-13 11111111 K1-y11111: 1,1111'111'1:111. 11111-is Sy1111111sg 1'1-1,1111-1'1y 311111113-1', X1-11 11111111-rg 111111'111'111s, 171111 Rll11j'. l'1I 1f1 f11l'11l-1 gbifofzs 7-Lis eafzlmolz First row: Miss l'ui'su1l, llill SXIIIHIIS, lfrzllu-s. :mul Mr, 1NY9IlS. l'llx'Il1Q Imlilnllii, l'lll1' .lul1l1sml, llill 14111111 HA LID S'l'AI If' lil Ll. FIIAKIOS ---- I'illl'l'Hll-IN4 'll mi- Ti-4-nlul www! lil-ui'f:v Iluwn-II, lYillis Liltlv, IQILL S5ll'l'I1 . ASMWIM-,,1 1.jI,I'1-on . uri' Zmvlc 1i1'iIIllli1'l' I'l1IXNll N1Il'lll'l .lm In , v v . - ' ,' , ' ll Ll, . A N' - - . ' : .'l'. : ll-vllu. Sliirll-5' Vzliiiplull :ml llill Smith Ii NX, In Nm lx mlm Hlulllllllu IIHXN luI,l, - Fuss l'l:+:slnif:N'1' NYILLIS I,l'l l'liI'I JANE .IHIINSHN - .lI'IANNll'l4I IIIIUNYX - l,i'1'1c1:ix1:y l.1'1'l':l:ix1:x' NHIUIA .IIGAN lUVl'll - - - - 1Hxl.1':xlm.xi: l'llYl.l,lh lPl'NllA3l A llvslxlcss Bl.xx.u:l111: MARY ZHHK Y - SHIIKLICY l'AMl'I!l'll,l. - MISS VAICSHN - - MII. Illlflllill - - SN,Xl'SIlIl'l'S - .l1'Nlm: lilwmir - - Slwnxsmi Slwvxsulx 'l'l1v l'1lll1fl'ilili stall, l'UllNlNilllQ nl lin SPIIIUVN, mu' junior, :mal two spmisurs, luis wen-I cm-al lung :mil lun-ll lu vmnplvti- This lumk fm- the l'llj0'Vlll0llf nl' llw fi1'Pl'lIi1lWll lligli S1-luml Illlli Alumni. Altlimigli nil-lulwrs ul' llw stuff halw been lvauli-1-s in utlu-1' au-livitivs, ilu-.V lmvv ll1illlilQ,'l,'4i lu givv muvli Uffil1'il'iilll02lll4i work lu tl1o19lSa1n1111:1l. XV1- 111 Ill gf' fvn'l11-fun 1' Q yuu lik A .XllX'l'Ill'l'lSINll me conomics First 1-uw: lion-i'ly Julius, RUlN'l'l:l Sllll'l', Kutlnlw-11 Millw, Merlanyan l'l-In-w. Ifllil SllllllIlt'l'S, Slnirle-5' Kimim-I, lI:u'lu1ru lliull, Vzniwuliiiv Al:n1'li11, Mary li. 1'l'l'lClIlS, i':ll'llll'll Iiln-rsnl. lmris Ile-l'slnlw1':v1', li2liIlll'l'll Xxnlllg, .loyvv Myers, Sllirlvy llc-ilslvr, S1-4-mul ww: Kaitlnlvvu Alnlmiy, Phyllis Illllllilll, .Xnniv In-ll I,uwwl1, Nznlzrliv'l':1llw1'l'. .lmnll 1illlLL'S1'l'll. .lame-t NHl'lllll Hwvns, Sllirlvy i'IllllllIN'll, Mrs. 4':nl'tv1'. Zmulx, YQ-rim Svlmn-:li-i', lwmsy Ill-ml, Blury lmii Illl1lSUll. Mary 'l'llI'11e'l'. Wym-mznll llzuwlif-, 4'.irlu-1'i11i- 1-4-ml. llmul rmv: 4 alrlvlu- Iwmwr. lllyllis IIHWPII. llznrlmm Hunt, Manrilyn l'e-ity, l4'lw1'f-11+-v Vox, Ilmw-rly 'l'v 'u'r 1iZllllll'Ull I,u1w-liz. li:ll'li1ll'il Killlllwl, llulli llilvy, Xzll'm:1 .I1-:ln lhvrll, .l1'1lllllll'l' I21'mv11, Phyllis llelg-11 lil,-Illllllll, Blury Zuulq, Julie Julmsull. lillllilillll, All uf tlwse girls llzlve- tzikvn lllllllf'l':l'0ll0llll1'N :lf slime fimv llui-ing tlwir high svluml l,'Hll1'N43. l0Zll'lllllg,f to muk :mal sew. Tlw stuflouts have Wlllll' lu llvlwml mi this group for their supply of penvils lmczu-ing tlw lmslcetluall Nl'll0lllllQ vznrli .Ylfilli Puyf' fm'1'y-fire - m f- 1 - 1 pn C151 ! 1 .1 3 gjl I ':Erf'l'l ll'lxl.l' , ll I I:I f1' gfgfgfjf 1 4 Gui ?'ZZSl4l4fl8l4 emi Glass poofz, Wh. Elostefz. A Ilntc with .Inily . ai tlirwf act- coinody hnswl on thi- l'ZltiiO story :intl written hy Aih-c-n Lcslii-. was pwsciitvil this year as the SQIliUl' 1-lass play. Judy I UFtl'l' is ilvtei-inilivd to bent the slacks oft' Tootsie NVl1itv1nan hy soliciting vmntrihntiems tu the Vinnnnnnity Relief Fund-the winnui- to he Queen and lend the Ql'2lll4illlill'1'ilIlf thn si-lnml dzilnw-. AS a IIIBIXIIS of raising: some 'tqnivk money , the girls, .Indy :intl In-1' i'I'il'll1i Il:11'hzi1'n elitilred several cuntifsts, using the naunes of their 1:1111-ills :ind l'i-ivnils. The rvsnlts wvre disntrons. This yi-nr, fin' the Iirst tiinv, tho play wus 1bl'9N0llit'4i for three nights. The ilIl1iiiH1'illIll was fillc-il fm' cnvli pc1't'u1-iliaiicv. On Mmnlaly night thx- cast. prcsciiteil Miss Parsoii with il honquet of runes . l'1ly1wfvn'l1l-Ni.1' ua Dczfe ifla g 9 U 7- 252 'LZ O72 QOH '1'11.- .-1l st im '1u41. w 1: -lmly I'ust4-1- Jvzlniv Malplnf Mrs. IIHI1-lxkiss Ruth Hilf-5 IP42I'1l I-'Hsu-1' -'1'Hllllil'1' lh-mvn Iilnim- llulvlnkiss l'l1yllis llunlmm Mvlviu Ifustvl' 1h'Ul'Q'4' Iluws-ll Iivxiln-ml 5I4'l'1'1HIll U'1'tllllllll' llill l l'illi1's H4U I ll'l1 l'1 SU'1' Xvillig Liffll' S11si1-U'l'm111m- f'2ll'l1'll1' livlmvl Ilmmuh UNI Ihmvl' Stage- 3l2lllilQ'l'l'S l 4-rris IH-ltnx Ilan-lml-21 Willsm-lu-t llzll-lullul Kimxm-l IN-1-1'vl IN-tty U Hi91,l'i 2lf' Hill Smith l'l'nlwl'I,N' BIZIIIIIQPIN Nilwlllli Slllilll Mitzi lltbfflllilll NHl'lllil ,Im-1111 H0111 V1l l'Al ' K l Mr. Blllflillllilll' Bill SXIIIUIIS lbilwwlul- Blinniv .Xliw l'2ll'Slbll l'f1fu'l'ful11- IIOII F5 .J .l'l:s l.l1l.l . IPI '-'I I U51 .Jfll I I .'. ll lf '..f-- iltgif. deli fuaenf Wlanageks QS? Here ure the three who see in it that our hzlskethzlil vlnh 4-iivksg Mr. Irwin, the CUilL'Il'fl16 bussg Ht11'S4,'il6l Keeler, il so1,r11o11iu1'e, :ind Huh Iflook, ai freslnnain. Her- schel and Bob served the tenin well. They were ever NV2Itl'llflli. while the tealni was on the flour. Herschel, The seninr ineinher uf the 1llilllZlgl1'S, is serving the iU2llll for the second year, Holi was serving his iirst year. The twin buys are held in high re- gard by both the boys of the team and their 1-nm-11. Mr. Irwin has il quiet :ind effective XVZIX nl' getting out nl' the lmys their In-st effurt. The boys all respect hiln and try to fnlluw his direction. l'm1seq11e11'rly, Mr. ' 'ucceeded in putting Greentown on the 1111111 in the wurhl uf axtliletivs. Page ,furfyf-uiize Irwin hub b f:UHl'2l' llnwell, Iiill Slllifll, uni lmn liuily :ire poised fur 1 relmnml in the West Ln- 'aiyette gnnie :it the Kolmiiui Xrinury. Page jiffy G Tense menf livery yenr the Ileairers :ire lmelc- enl hy the never-tiring fains. This yezir we flrlllld Shirley llensler :und Ilnth Ann Dillon lezuling the fans in their yells. Wlienever the gxning get ruugli they were right in there eheering the Iit'2lYt'l'S on fn vieinry. The selninl :und eheer lending was new in lieth the girls :is neither of lllvlil :iltiellwlell Hreenlewii High Selnml hast year. Vensiflering that we were new to them nnfl they were new te us, we, the Seninrs nf 43, I'ZlIl shy, 'l'h:1nks, Shirley :ind liuih Ann, for il juli well dune. A11 me infs Iflil' 11111 1i1's1 1111111 111 lilllllf' y14:11's ilu' 1111111-111' 111211:l1'1l1111111 Wvllt 111 111+- 111'1111y 1'111' il s1'111'11 1ce'1J,e1' 1'111' 11111' 1s1w1111111 1:':11111Js. 'l'l11Jy 1'l111se 21 111411' I111t'1' 1711 11111 114411-11111: Sl':l'1T, Ml: '11111 11151 Xt'2ll'. This 11i1'1111'1- Wm s11:111111111 11 few 1111l1lI1'S 11111'111'11 Ill' s1'1'111111 11:111 111 1111- W1-st I,:11':1y1-111--fi1'11J11111wn 22111111 while 1111-w 11115 w1-1'1- s1i11 111111113 1111Ji1' l11111' Iillle- N11'l l4'1l. 1'11v1'. 11111 11111 11111111' 1s il v1J1111':111 12111 Sym 11115, 1'111'si1y fu 11':11'11, 111'i1'1Js 111111 1' 1'111' Sl lil! 1111 s11111 11111'i11g 11111 W1-S1 I.:1 fz1y111111 31111111 l!i'l 51111111 :11111 11111 I114:11:11s :11'1J s1J1Jt1 21111111 l1I111r'1' 1'111' il 111155111113 1111111111111 Puyc fifty-11110 'fifzsf Team Fl'41lll 1-nw: Hill Sy1111111s, 111111 Ilusly 12:11-li 1'1vw: l.l11y1l Vlnvvlc. l'l1'l'l'lS IN-tty, l!1'1':111 'lllllll'lll4lll1l, llill I'll'2lkl'S, C11:1L'l1 E:11'l I1'wi11, Bill Smith, Gc1,11',gc Huwcll, 1+'111y1,l l,lllk'Qli JL11111 Pctvrs .f....,...q- WH, ,-,-,,,,,,,.-.- N . , . . , ,. Thv li0ilVl'l'N i'i11isl1c1,l il fi111- l1z1skcfl111ll se-:1s1111 with ll 1111,-1111-el of Ulg'llll'0l1 wins :1111l live lnssvs. Thv 801154111 llllgilll with il 0110-si1l1-1l vi1't1:1-.V ovol' B1111kc1- Hill illlll 9Illl4 ul with :1 lwn p11i11t' loss in lflilillllllb i11 the Sl'Cl'lOllill 'l'11111-111g1'. They 0111-0 haul ll 11i111--Q111111- wi1111i11gg st1-1111l1 NYlIll'l1 was 1'11t off hy 1'1111v111-so wl111111 tha-5' later llQl'PillQ4l. 'l'l1isy1f:11-'st1-:1111 NVHSl,'Ull1llZll'2lllVl'l'V Slllilll hui what tlugv luckvel ill huight tlwy 1l1ilCl0 up 111 S111-011, gmnl sl11111li11g, 111111 gmnl iQ11,111 work. Ililll lliuly, s11pl111111111-1- g11111'1l. will he the only 1l10lllllU1' nl' the team left fur next v11:11 s Vill'Sllj' 11s fum- ul' lhi- l'i1-st fiw- wcrc lost hy g1'ZlLlllilflO11. I'r1.1fa,'jifl1f- 200149 ZCZWL First ww: I 1'zu1i1'is 1li11g1-1-i1'l1, Maxx Iii11g's111-1I. lmli Julius u . . S111-111111 row: Klux il2ll'Yl'j', .X1'1'hi1- I!:1:W1-ll. t'I1:11'li11 Sll2lIl tt'I' t'H'lt'il l'i'll'i 11 IIXXIII 11111 J1'1111i11.gS. L'l11y1l C111-ek, Lloyd Chepk Thv S1-1-111111 ttlillll 1111111111 its SUZISUII with il Ytll'.V tillk' V111-1v1'1l 'l'h1 x w1a11 s11V1-1111-1111 out nt' th1- 1-igl1t1-1111 s1'h1-111111-11 3:11111-s. 'l'h1,-ir 1a11ly loss was tn M:11'i1n1's Little Giants . 'l'l11-,V 1r11ts1-111-1111 th1-ii' 11111111111-ts 5751 to 356. Lloyd t'h1111k was again high S1-1Qv1'c1' 1111 th1- N1-1,-1n11ls with 1Tti puiuts. I'11y11'fift11-tim WMM' ,L ' ' 1 S I xi f I fjffy-four l' 15.0-4' f ,, 'XM4 's.....4v L.-j . S S Q X S ' , svn' L,-5 Page fiffu-Jive P Fw . This year as in past years, the seniors have striven to publish a better yearbook. With a glow S2424 of enthusiasm the staff presents this 30th volume of the Emerald . We have hoped to offer here a full and compre- 'D hensive Record of our high school classes we and activities for the year 1947-1948. Seek X? and find yourself and your friends at work and play QD 1'u.yu jifiy-sim ZCOQ Firsf Tran 1 N1'c1fi.wfi1'S l'Iuyf'1' FG SXIIIUIIS 109 Fmkes S7 Smith 57 Rudy 51 Howell 23 Peters 13 Tl1u1'111u111l 5 L. Cheek 1 F. Cheek 0 Petty 0 Jennings 0 Dunlap 0 Ilalrvcy 1 Nor-mul Tmm Sfufi.stir's Player FG L. C111-ok 69 Dryer ISS F. Vlwvli 24 Pvters 23 IIa rvcy 21 S1bl1I1gJQll'l' 20 Jl'llll1llQQS 9 11111111113 9 Gingcrimfln 3 liillgscn-41 2 Bagwell 2 Zirklc 1 Petty 0 Julius 0 Q. F T 54 '37 3 WJ bl? .fu 21 5 12 1 0 U 1 0 1 F T 3 S 21 1-' .4 11 12 13 11 7 1 0 'Y .I 0 3 1 F TA 102 72 62 GED 16 9 ,- L4 1 0 1 I 1 0 1 F TA. S5 3 4 35 17 19 243 47-l ..- 12 3 0 1 3 4 'J .J TI' 272 211 150 127 70 31 22 3 1 0 1 0 3 TP 176 97 130 .Jn 54 53 29 25 7 4 li 'f 3 1 COQZS lIl'NKl'lH HILL The Berivers opened their 1947-4S season hy 1lt'fl1il1'l1lQ the Bunker Hill Minute- 111611 hy ll score of 49 to 12. Syiuoiis led tl1e si-oriiigg with 111 points while Frzikes was next with 11. Bailey for Ilunker Hill was high witl1 4 points. The Greeiitown second teum 1-:1111e throiigli with ai 134 to 11N wi11 with auid Peters doing most of the scoring. GREEXTUll'X Fu. FT S111ith 4 1 SXIIIUIIS H 1 Frukes 4 3 Tl1ur111o11d 0 4 Rudy 2 1 Petty o o Howell 0 1 . rr. B1 'iYl1'h'l1' ll 111 I, ro. 1fT 1 Shreve 1 0 2 Ileviligtou U ll 2 Ranisey 1 1 3 Biddle tl tl 3 llaiiley 1 2 1 Kiiijie 0 1 1 R i le 0 0 Frye 0 0 Stout 0 ll livoods 0 ll Tl PTUX Vheek I' F 1 1 ll ll 5 1 -J 'I 1 -I .4 After trziiliiig Sl to S :lt tl1e hzilt the Beavers came lmvlt 111 the second to NV1ll over Tipton hy at score of 213 to 25. ID1'ilkk'S was the lrig gun for Gree11tow11 with 10 points. Smith and SXIIIUIIS followed up with 5 points eaivli. The seeoiid 11421111 Caine flllilllgll Zlgillll with 11. 46 to 17 wi11 over Tiptoii. liijvei' and Jenniiigs were high point 111911 for C1l't'8l11'HXYl1. PF GI?EEXTUlV1Y Fu. FT. rr. Tll'TU.Y Fu. FT S-111ith 1 3 1 Hort U11 0 0 Synious 2 1 2 Cage 1 0 Frukes 4 2 it Stewart 0 lb Tl1ll1'111011tl 1 2 1 Michael 2 3 Pet ty tl 0 0 1211111115911 0 1 Howell 1 0 0 Boehover 3 11 Rudy 0 0 4 T1191'1l1H11 0 0 NYz1lker 2 0 Matiiigly 1 U Kirkwood 1 1 0 'T D U 4 tl 'l 'J U 5 0 -7 - Page fi,fIy-seven MARION The Beavers hmvul to tl1e Marion Giants for their first defeat of the year by a sc-ure at ISN tn 33. The game was very close all the way with Marion taking the lead in the last few minutes of the gzune. The second tt-ain, lost its first game also, by a score of 32 tu 25. . Gl3lf1JX'l'UTVX Fu. FT. .lI-1IfIU,Y 1'F. Smith 2 0 Gugel 1 SXIIIOIIS 1 1 Ogden 0 Fralies 4 5 James 3 Dryer tl tl Nunn 1 Thurinunil 0 1 1i1'tbXYll 3 R udy 5 tl Steve-llsml 1 Howell 0 2 King 1 I'1t'l'Q'llSUll 3 Mclfonn 0 XVI XD FA LL The Beavers pnllefl tlirougli with a 35 to 30 win Over 1Vinmltall. The Reaveis lell 13 to S the first half. hut the llraguns Came- lravk in the last half tu give 11110111 growl game. The Beavers sem-eil only three paints in the last quarter. The little I:0llVl'l'S Came tlirough with anuther win with a svnre ut' 29 to 14 Il IIIJIJXTWWX Fu. FT. ll'1.YIlFA 1,11 Fu. FT PF. Symons T 0 1211111111611 1 l rakes 5 1 f'luwser 0 Smith 0 tl Elliott 1 Tliurnmml 2 1 Smith 3 Iluwell 0 1 Applegate tl Rudy 1 2 f'yll110l'S 3 Mau 0 0 0 Dever 2 2 3 PLAY tMl.XMIl The Beavers came tlirungh un tap With a very close game with Play of Miami by a sruri- ol' 32 to 30. Vlay grave our lmys a battle all the way and was ahead at the last Offirial time nut. The lleayt-rs stayenl in there and won the game in the last minute. The Little Beavers won their game by a score of 28 to 26. flRIJIi'X7'0lV.Y Fu. FT. f'Lil Y PF. 1 l'ilkl'S 6 0 Rartrum 2 1ll'lVl'l' ll 0 Graft 0 Syinuns ti 1 Hahn 4 Tll1ll'llltbllll ll 1 Hnllinger 1 Smith 1 1 Shively 3 Ilmn-ll U Glasslnurn 3 Rudy 0 U Page jiffyeeiglzf NUI-RLESVILLE Again the 11e11ve1's 1-1111111 11ll'tl1lQ11 wit11 ll V11-t111'y, wi1111i11g 11ve1- N11111esvi111- 111' 52 t11 35. T11e 11t'11Y0l'S 1011 1111 t11e way wit11 il t'11i1' 1l1il1'Q1ll. Fl'211i0S 1111111111011 11ll'U11g11 18 points for f1l'00ll1UX1'l1. T11e SOL'tlllt1 t1-11111 w1111 by il S1-111'e 1111 1121 t11 13. llIflJIJ,Y7'll11'X F11. FT. 1'11'. N11l:l,lfs1'l l,l,1i F1:. FT. 1'1 . F1'11kes S 2 1 R11w1- ti 1 5 1.1111111111 0 11 tl 1'e1-i1 2 11 1 Sy1111111s 5 4 2 1'I11w111-11s 0 11 3 Peters 11 0 0 1Yhite Z3 0 1 T11111-111111111 2 1 5 K11stil1111- 1 11 1 S111it11 0 0 1 Nevitt 0 41 3 H11we11 1 3 11 Re11di1'1i 31 2 Z1 Rudy 4 2 1 1111111111 1 11 1 Slftltt 0 41 2 VXION The Hezivers 1111111111 t111'1111g'11 i11 il 11111-11 f1111gght game wit11 1'11i1111 111' 21 some 4111 35 t11 211. The gillllt' was 1'111se 211111 1111t11 t1'11111s were t'ig11ti11g: 11111'd 111 1121111 the lead. T11e se1'1111d 1011111 t1-1111111-1111 the 111.1ys 113' il Sl'U1'P l11I'lu'lu'1Y7'Ui11'.Y F11. FT. PF. IHYIUX 171'il1i9S 4 2 3 1it'1ll1t'1' SXIIIOIIS 5 11 1 Risk T1111l'1l1Ul1l1 0 1 4 15111111141 S111it11 2 1 .1 Myers 1T11we11 2 41 11 G 1'11f Rudy 2 1 4 I'. Myers 3I111'1ll1'V LAPEL 111: SST 111 11 FG. FT. 1'1 . 3 0 3 0 tl 0 2 2 4 0 1 1 3 2 4 0 11 U 2 4 1 the 10ss T11e 11t'2lV0l'S 1:111111- 1111t 1111 11111 NV1111il2T11123 XY1l1 11v1-1' 1111111-1. XVith 11f tw11 111e11 they kept i11 the game 111111 113' 1121111 fighting' 1111111111 the Qillllt' 1111t 111' i11 t11e 111st 11il1f. The se1-111111 1921111 11211'61y IIUSLW1 1,1111 il 31 111 29 Victory. lilI?lp'la'N7'U1V1Y F1:. FT 1n1'H1i0S 1 1 Peters 1 1 S111it11 2 4 H11we11 2 1 Rudy 3 2 . PF. 11-11 'If L 4 R e1't1.11' 2 RLlll1121I'gQl' 1 XYIIHIIQSS 3 Bil1'1i6l' 1 Howell S111it11 Fo1'1'111' T111111111s1111 the fire Ft 1. FT. l'1 . 0 0 2 0 11 3 2 1 4 0 0 1 fi 1 4 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1,1I!lCj1ff1l-111110 H OXVARD The lleavers finished the first half of the 1947-43 season by defeating Howard Twp. 47 to 42. That gave the team a record of eight victories and one defeat. The lone loss was to tl1e Marion Giants in the third game of the season. Ilill Smith and Bill Symons were high point men with 15 and 12 points re speetively. Tl10SL'l'0l1tl team also won their eighth victory i11 nine starts by defeating Howard 33 to 25. Il I.'l','I','X TU ll',Y Im. FT. Pr. ll 0 Wil R11 Fza. FT. rr. Fralies 3 0 4 Morris 3 0 ti Symons ti 0 2 Mast 1 1 tl Peters 4 tl 1 XVln'eler 1 3 2 Smith T 1 2 Vox 5 2 3 Rudy 2 ti 4 David 1 0 0 Ilowell 0 2 0 fi11llSltltlC 0 ti l Vooper ti 2 4 SIIICRIIDAN The Beavers opened tl1e set-ond semester sehedule with a 45 to 3N win ovei Sheridan. The game was close all the time and Greentown after being pushed lay Sheridan in the last quarter. put on a seoring drive to pull through for their ninth win ol' t with 18 and lflralces with 14 he year. Symons and ldralies were the two l1igl1 scoring men for Greentown, Symons points. The second team won game was elose all the way with Greentown winning hy a seore of 24 to 111. !lRl','h'X7'UTl'X Fo. FT. PF. NIIERIDAX Fo. FT. rr. SXIIIUIIS T 4 3 l'it-liett 2 1 4 l'll'illCt?S T ti 3 lViggs 4 3 2 Peters ti 0 1 llillry 0 0 1 Smith 2 2 2 Glenn 3 0 2 lludy 3 ti 3 liillingsly 2 1 1 llowell 0 1 1 Hobbs 3 2 2 Pitts 1 1 2 eighth lied li lirealc for Gr llryer P11110-S1J'ffl XVICST LAFAYETTE in a hard fought game with the Sheridan team. This The Beavers pulled through with a 41 to 33 win over 1Vest Lafayette for theii win in succession. The game was Close and played hard by both teams. Tht evils had the height over our boys, but they stayed in the game with a. tast and won on their speed. Symons and Frakes came through with the seoring eentown with 12 and 11 points respectively. The set-ond team came through with their tenth win by a score of 29 was high seorer for the reserve team. fl1t'la'lp'.Y'l'01VX Fo. FT. PF. L, l l+',1 YETTE Fo. FT. PF. Symons 5 2 tl Morrison 1 tt 1 lfrakes an l 3 .l. Van l'elt 1 0 4 Smith 2 2 3 Krieliel ti T 2 llunlap ti 0 1 Mozley 0 2 2 ltudy tl 3 2 Friend 3 0 2 Howell 4 1 0 Lutz 0 0 1 Joe Yan Pelt 1 0 1 to 17 JACKSON The Beavers Cillllfl 1111-11111111 witl1 their 11th NV1l1 111' 11111 your hy 11t'f1d2l11llQ -l111'lc- sou by il sC1j11'e of 47 to 19. Sy1111111s 1-1111111 t1l1'Ul1g,f11 t'111' G1-111-11t11w11 witl1 12' the lie' lose. three 111111111 ave-rs while Smith was next witl1 11 points. 1 11111111N 1111' The sec111111 tc11111 tr1111111-911 the -12l1,'kSUll sec11111l team with il 41 111 N 1'1lIlll1. flHHlz'YTU11'X 1111. FT. rr. Sy1111111s 11 5 1 Frakes 3 1 1 Peters 1 11 tl Smith 4 Ii 4 11111112111 11 11 11 1111111911 11 0 1 Iflldj' 11 11 5 P1-11 y 11 11 11 -I-4C'lfNOX 1'1i11'l1l'l' 301121111- St11clql1o1'g141' fY'l'1lll111' Hz1i11l1-11 1I11st1111 Sl11lllll1?l'S KYUNVISRSIZ After thc 5,1111 1'1111se.'11tivv NY1ll thu- II P1 111. I'F. 1 IZ 11 11 11 1 1 4 11 11 11 11 1 4 . q. P2lVl'1'S l111w1-11 111 1111111 NL NVl11l il .54 111 .J-3 Thr 2211116 was 11111 by Gre-1111111w11 at the half 211111 1111- 1111111 was hehl until thv last 11111111105 of thx- gauw whvu f'UllV1'l'NP hit il 11111gsl111t t11 XV1ll the QRIIIIP. Thc se1'111111 1911111 w1111 its 111th gums- i11 s111'1'11'ssi1:11 with tl 213 111 212 XV1I1 11vv1' r'11X1 'IJIINIQ' 1-'1:. FT l'i1'i1-lu-1- 1 1111111111111 Myers Miller 1'11'Zlll1C 1-sv. Sl1illlQ'1t'l' was high 11111111 lllilll with 111 1111i11ts. H1fEEX7'U1l'.X' Fu. FT. 1'1-'. Sy1111111s 4 3 2 F ra k es 1 2 3 Peters 0 1 2 Smith 3 2 5 Howell 2 11 1 Rudy 1 1 3 Smith FIRST GAME OI' VOFNTY TOURNEY After wi1111i11g.f seven years i11 s111'ressi1111 thc 1lc:1Vc1's fiualllx 1'l1a11111i1111sl1i11 111 thv H1lNX'2l1'11 Iluruets 011 -11111. 22. IIREEXTUTVY Fu. FT. P112 Frakes 3 1 0 Peters 0 11 0 SYIIIOIIS 5 2 3 Smith 5 1 5 Rudy 1 1 1 Howell 11 1 2 -l,1C'I1fNUQY Sf0C1i11Q1'gQl' Schaaf C ra 11011 Sll1l11l1Q1'S Hz1i11le11 1 1 11 0 1 1 lust FT 0 -P 4 1 1 1-111. 3 Z1 11 3 -1 0 1 the C'111111ty PF 1 3 5 1 U Page sirtyrone ll SIZVUXIJ GAME OL' THE COVNTY TOURNEY tllfElJX7'Ul1'X Fas. FT Lwl'il1it'S 2 1 1't-ters 11 0 SXIIIUIIS T 2 Smith 3 1 Rudy 2 1 Howe-Il 0 1 1-It':lVt-rs wH'v tuppui ln' tho t It mly 1'1-' 1 0 4 'I .- 3 'I UXIUQY IQPIIIICI' M. Myers IIu1'1'vll that M111-lilly Ftbiilllti GAS t'1'l'Y FG. FT. PF. 1 1 4 4 0 3 1 tl 0 2 1 1 5 2 3 J 2 1 ins t'ity '1'ig'vrs for 11lt'1l' tom-th hiss ut tht- Vt'Zl1'. kvpt the ii02lVtt1'S in tlw gjtlllltt fm- 111't'tA1l1t1XY1l with sewn goals while BIt'1'1111't' :11141 t'ulvst-uit 1141411-11 12 points tm- tins t'ity with 111 points. Thv St't'ttllt1 1t'2l1ll 1l'tI11lll'Pti the 'l'1 'vl-Q H U11'l','lz'N7'tl11'.Y Fu. 1- lx iff. Ifitatlivs ti 1 IZ Peters 1 ti 0 SlV1l1Ul1S 3 ti tl Smith tt 2 tl Iruiihxp tb tb 1 Howvll 11 2 1 lflltly it 1 1 lx nut 111 tltmt ut tht llw tum! b't't1l't' was .ity tn 3' 11 1th Hut I' ' wit11 ll 31 tl.lN ti'l7'Y 11llt'1iWtbl'11l Miller t u1eS1-uit Romiue Hui-Vis R. Pzlttisuii J. Pil111St,lIl McClure PLAY tM1AMIl ' f scoring 1-ulumn tu 18 win. FH. FT. Pl . 2 0 2 0 ti 0 G 0 1 3 tl 3 0 0 1 2 2 Lf U tb 2 4 tb 2 Attt-1' losing two in at 1'4vw the 131-a1ve1's Ctllllt' hzufk with :1 3ti to 111 victory nvor t'I-tv ut Mmmi. l 1-nukes :mtl Hlltij't'illllt'11l1'tb11 il with 1Wt'l11.Y-42110 nl' thc- 1it'llV01'S 1 lmints whilv 1i2l1'1l'l11ll haul ti fur t'l.l.x F 'Fhv sw-matt 1011111 Fitlllt' mit tu win its twvlfth l'U1lSt't'l111Vt' vit-tmgv. Thi- svorc was Llti tu IIS with Ilznrvegv it-ailing tl lflu' HX TU WX Fu. FT 1-'1':1kv,+ 5 1 I't-tvrs 1 1 SXIIIUIIS I3 tb Smit h 1 2 13111112111 U 0 Rmly 3 4 Howell 1 41 1't-tty 0 tr .vi.rf1f-I lru the SCtl1'illQ' 1' 1' .3 1 -l .1 -D tb 4 tl il with fl. FLA 1' 1itl1'11'l11ll 1V:11tt-rs 11111111 Hahn Hullingm' Silivtii-V 1118581511111 Fu. FT. PF. 2 2 2 0 tb ti 1 1 2 1 2 2 0 1 0 1 2 3 0 1 1 Q Q RUSSIAVILLE T119 BP21V9l'S fl'Ul1Ill'9ll 4119 RllSSi2lVille Cossllt-ks alt the Kokomo .hl'lllOl'y l'xl'1412lY night. The Beavers led the Sl'Ul'1llgI witll il 16 to S 11121111111 :lt the lltllf tillle. 'rllfjll Cillllt' on ill the second hulf to f1ll1Sll witll il 31 to 18 XVll1. Smith 1111119 ill witll 10 points while 1121161611 for Russialville put 1lll'U11gll T points. The second team also won over Rllssiuville hy the Clllllll of 242 to 21. GIl'1u'h'N7'U ll',Y Fu. FT 1'i1'2lkQS 4 1 SYIIIUIIS 3 2 Slllilll 4 2 R lldy 4 1 Howell 0 1 1' lf 0 -D il 1 0 XVINDFAIJ, The 1it'ilVt'l'S topped the XVilldfllll Dragons with Rl BT to 49 will HI 'SNIA Vllllllp' Fu. l-'T. PF. Swolle 0 0 0 Sillllly 0 0 1 Slllitll 0 1 3 xVill41Pll 2 3 4 ll. 17111111111 3 0 0 R. lllllllillb 0 2 2 . Slllllll und l the loss of SYIIIUHS topped the securing for the evening with 22 :lllll lil points. Witl Rudy :lt the third 11111ll'1't'l' the llealvers weakened SUlIlt'XYll1l1 Ull defense 1 up with good UHIFIISP. The 591111111 teum NVUII their the Dragons. GR1f1i.Y7'0 ll'.Y Fu. FT SXIIIOIIS 5 Sl Frzlkes 4 2 Peters ll 0 Harvey ll 0 Smith 1 ll 2 Rnd y 2 1 Petty 0 0 Howell 0 1 . Pl. 14tll game 3 5 0 ll 3 5 0 fl .4 ill S1lCL'8SS1Ull with il 34 to 'P 1l'LYDF,4 IJ, Fu. FT Czllullllell Il 3 CIUIISGI' 3 0 Smith 4 - hvllllllf 3 0 Vypllers 2 4 Downs 0 0 IVlPY6l' 4 2 rut llliltlt' it 21 1V1ll over I' F 2 3 BJ 1 5 1 3 COXVERSE The mighty IiP2lV9l'S 111111110911 the llllhelltell Vonverse teum I'1l'1i1Ilj' night witll I1 28 to 25 XV1ll. The 13021l't1t'l'lIlt'Il 11140211911 the llezlvers ill their lllltl-St'flSUll 2211119 witll il 34 to 33 llefezlt. The 51211119 was led hy f'lJllV9l'St' for the first three quzll-ters when fil'96Il1UNYIl Ctllllf' out ill the 1111211 period to defellt them. The SPl'Hllt1 1911111 won their 15th consecutive NV1ll for the .Y9ill' lay 111-'llfjiltlllg the 1i0l'41Q1'l1l6'll by il score of 30 to 26. The Little Rezlvers haul il very good sezlsoll only lleillg llezltell om-e by 3IZ1l'l0ll. GREEXTU1l',Y Fu. l-'T Frakes 2 1 Peters ll 2 SFIIIOIIS 2 4 Smith 2 3 Rudy 2 0 Howell 1 0 ll 1' 4 0 4 4 'P 1 -D F1 I X l 'IJIFNIJ Fu. FT Myers 0 4 RlTX1'l1li1l1 0 - 111111111 fl 0 Miller 4 4 Sherick 0 0 Smith 1 1 I' F -3 5 tl J 1 1 1,11 ye .wil-ty-three Sc:-timzul RUSSIAVILLE The 1i0i'lYt'l'N U1bE'l16tl their iirst game of the Sectional with a G1 tty R11ssi11vill11. Thv Irlcuvers lcd the game all the H l1lp'l','.Y7'U IVY Fu. FT. PF. 1'1l'illi6S T 0 1 L. 1111111-lc 1 1 tl Synmns 13 T 3 Harvey 1 1 0 1'0lL'1'S 1 0 3 Smith 1 0 0 Iimly 1 1 1 I . l'l1c11k tl 0 1 lluwell 1 .1 tl Jt'lllllllgS 0 0 0 way with il fair 1l1il1'g1ll. If FSSL1 V1 LLH Fu. FT Swnpc 1 1 1Villtlt'll 1 3 Funihs 1 0 NVa1dell 0 0 Smith 0 1 Sllulty 1 0 11. 13111112113 2 2 Ilurr 0 0 li. 11111112111 0 ll Hill 0 U I I ONYA Il D 25 win over 1'F. 0 1 0 .4 1 'I ..f 0 1 1 5 0 Guing to tho SQIH1-illllllS ol' the T1111r1111y, thc I3ra1V111's 1lvf1A11t111l the H1iNX'2ll'41 Il1v1'm1ts hy ll s1-11111 ut' 13 to 213. This victory put thum in the final 51111119 with K1mk1n1111. Tho game NVIIS Iwl hy thv VliPllVl'1'S all the way with Il l'C2lSUlli1lD1t' lllill'Q'll1. f1l1'lu'lp'.Y'l'U IVY Fu. FT. PF. 110 U11 IH! Fu. FT 1'31'illi0S 5 1 1 1Vl1CL'l0l' 3 0 1I2ll'Vt'.Y tl 0 0 Must 0 0 SIVIIIUIIS 1 1 2 Murris 0 0 L. t'l11111k 0 0 1 Sn1itl1 2 0 Smith 1 2 3 Grinslzule 1 3 1'1-tvrs 1 tl tl Suwvrs 0 0 1ill1l'V 3 2 2 fitblllbtll' 2 3 Jtliiuiilgs 0 0 0 XYPVIIUXV 1 0 lluwvll 3 U 3 Vox 0 0 I . V111-ek 0 0 0 Riley 0 0 KUKUMO PF 1 0 1 1 fl -1 1 1 1 3 1 downe-1l 'l'hv 1i02lVCl'S wont into thc 1111211 guniv full ut' tighting spirit. They were Bealvers l1m1'1AV111'. hy il sluw st:1ll gzune that Kukoinn l't'SUl'lt'tl to in the lust hzilt. The ininuttls w1-r1- hc-himl :lt thv halt hy il St 0l't' nt' 11 to T until tht- l:1st fvw Ftqllilllllllg 11l'tl11-53111111 whn-n thv 1it'IlYQl'S pi-rsswl the Kats tn l'Rl1St' the score 19 to 17. 11l1'1flu'.Y7'U1l',Y Fu. FT. FF. 1'1l'ilkUS U 1 5 L. t'l11-clk tl ll 1 Synimis 3 0 1 Smith U ll 4 l-lmly 1 2 3 lluwoll 3 U 1 Pvters 0 U U In f N'i.l'f!l'f'llIl' I1'Ul1'UillU Fu. 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Y C- Fl'ilkL'S, L- Iluwell, 3h Synimis, ll Smith, 1lx Rudy, Zh Julius, if 1i1lll1l'ilgJQ01', 1-f 1,1'y1fl', ss Vlieck. rf llulllalp, cf Peters nyc Ai.:-fy-xii' B. lSEB,1LL STA TINTICH .XB H R 21 11 10 20 10 S 18 0 5 1S T 5 13 5 3 20 6 3 15 1 5 12 3 5 1 1 0 17 1 T 1 0 0 mf wi 500 500 388 333 300 200 070 030 10 .000 aselmll Elm 5 Tl1e Beavers Sfillftll the 1947 l'asel'all seasml lay defeating the Ervin Eagles l-y a score uf 5 to 4. SXIIIOIIS pitcliing fm- the lieavei-s strut-k nut thirteen nf the Eagles. while Ilitlemzur struck out ten uf the Ileavers. Iflllff'l'lf'N fl1'c'C11fmr':1 L'1'1'1'f1 Symmls-I 1'1llf1',v IflllfllIIIII'-JIIIIIIY' SEPTEMISER 16 The Bealyel-s wean the sei-mul game of the 80218011 hy flefe-ating Ivlllllll hy a sum-e N to 5. Sylumis, pitcliing fur the lleavers. Sfl'lll'lC out nine while Myers fm' Ivllitlll strut li out thi-ee uf the lieavers. B4Iffl'l'f4',s H1'Cc'11f01f'11 Union Synz uns-Frrl Irvs .lf'lll'l'lS-Rfxln' SEPTICM HER 115 Ileavers still are tieel fm- lirst plave with NYesl Mitltlletmx after a 15 to 5 wi11 uvei' -lat-ksmi. l'3Y0l'j'UllP seemed tu he hitting ful' the Ileavei-s, eavli player averaging I from one to three hits out of fourt times at hat. Symuns pitm-liing fm' the lyeavers, struck out 18 while f'1'auu1' struvk nut 5 ol' the Beziyei-s. I2f1fl'w'i0s Hrcc'ntou'n -Illfln'-V011 Symnlzx-Frrrkfhs fifllllfll'-lllllillICI! S ICPT li M B ER 23 The Beavers Cillllt' thruugli with their ftllll'lll win lay 4lel'eatiug' the Flay I21'it-k- ies hy a sc,-o1'e nf 10 tu 0. Two triples in the game lay Howell and S'Ylll4lIl4 gave the Beavers big st-ul-ingg t'l1lllll'0S. SXIIIHIIS 1l1fl'lllllg' fm' the llezlyers. struvli nut 15 while Y tri-ziiistm struck nut 1. jfIlflLf'l'll'N ffl'CCHlLflIl'll Vlullf lIf0H'lll'1ll SHUIUllSfflI'lIL'l'N Ilnznwnz-I'111lc'1'1rnnfl SEP'l'ICMl'iER 26 The Beavers Uillllt' illlwllglll this year hy winning the last game with Russiaviile by a sunre uf 113 to Il. This game emletl the seasmi fm- iYi'1't'0llltlYVll and also making them flthllllfy fillilllllw for 12147. Syllltllls piteliiug for the Ileayers strut-k out 113 while Cuihbs and XYal4leu strut-k out 4. I3IlffI'I'll'S ffl'C'Ullf0ll'Il R11ssi111'iIIf' Sym fill-S-1'll'IlkC'N Von: bs, llvtllllfllflllllll' Page .- i.1'Iy--wwe 72620 4 Gm-1-11Imv11's llllt'-lllllll lr'u-ls In-nun. llill fI:UllUSI l 1':1lu-s, has 4-stulvlislu-ll two 4-nunty 11-Qu-lg 1'QCOl IO' l'11I1I1lll: ilu- lllllff' Ill -l :.-U .uul llu- lunll null- lll J.1J. In llu- Viblllllj' ll'2l1'k nu-1-I Fm- tllrm- yvalrs llill l1 IN won nilu- Il1'SI 1-lzu-v rilllums, mu- sl-wvllwl plau-em mul Ollv tllilwl 1-lzlvv rilnluvll. In illtvl's1'luml nun-ls l 1'n1ces wun Iwvlvu- lllllt' 1'il-lulllf llllll llmu- rm-1l 1'illlu-HS. ln ilu- 119413 liulumuu lu-lays lu- :uwllliu-ll :l su-mul plaum- llli-'llill in 10110 ysl. run mul in 1947 il llnilml plzuve nu-flall ill Ilu- xamu- 1-xl-ul. At tlu- 11144 lu-llwlu lwI.1A'S. llill l'2ll'lll'1l lirsl 1-laufv in lu-Ill ilu- NNN :uul ilu- mile run. In tluf 11 Kulmllun Sl'4'llllll2ll, lhnu-s Qlllllvll zz wllilm- rilnlum in Tlu- mill- mul il 11-el mu- in ilu- 151-LT llltltlf ill ilu- Sillllt . .. . . , .I V. f-vu-llt. xxllll Ilns 1-1-ll 1-llllum 1--mu- ilu- l'l:lll 14- 1!Ill'l1l'1II2llt' 111 tlu- I. ll. N. A, A. Nam- nu-ul 1141111 xxluuln lu llflbllglll llilllll' il sl-vulul llIll4'l' 1lu'1l:ll. Ill llu- 15147 ,Xluls-rs'-11 tfl-uw V1-uutry nu-ct, SIPUWIX llill lf-uk IiI'll1 plaufm-. lluleml, Bill Flullu-S, can be clzwsiiilenl als Greclltmvll High SL-lu,ml's H110-lllilll f1'ill,'k lczun. Page sid-fy-eight ll lx fzczc After winning three county trau-k meets in succession. tl1e Beavers lost l1old of the crown to the Ervin's Eagles who 101111911 52 points while Greentown ended up second with 4259 Blue ribbons were copped for Greentown hy Frakes in the mile run. and the SSO: hy Petty in tht- 22113 and in the T50 yd. relzly run hy Ferrell Petty, John 1i1llg61'1L'l1, Bill Smith, and Bill Fratkes. Other point-getters were: second by Petty in the 100 yd. dash: third hy Frakes in the 440 yd. dashg und at tie for fourth and iifth in the pole vault hy Bill Symons. The 1500 yd. relay tt-uni took fourth place 1lUl101'S S1'MMA11IES Shot putHWon hy Ihlusom 11'11 Cox 1111: third. 1Yilsol1 1151: fourth, Arthur 11111: fifth. 1'rnnor 1.11. Distztnce-59' Q . High jump-Won hy Smith 1151: S61-onwl, tie hetwten Svlntzif 1.11 :ind Vox 1111: fourth, Wheeler 1H1: fifth, 11. 11111111111 1111 1 Height-5' Su . 1New meet rerord. 11111 ret-or11 hy Martin of Ervin in 111471. 1011-ynr11 dash-Won hy Tow 11111: SG'1'l1ll1l. Ferrell Petty 1111: third, Sttnunt-rs 1.11: fourth, 12, 11111112111 1111: fifth, Ilergniun 1W.M.1 Time-:11.3. Mile-run-Won hy Frztkes 1111: sef-ond, l1'. Cheek 1131: third, Yzwmut 1111: fourth, Morris 1111: fifth, 1.11.1l'l1lly 11.'1. 1New meet record. 0111 meet 1'e1'ot'11 51111.13 115' Ifrukes in 111471. 1:1'1-ynr11 high hurles-Won hy Ifeattlierstono 11111: Second, Smith 11'1: third. llergnmn 11V.M.11 fourth. Risk 1L'1: fifth, Walker 1W.31.1. Time .1S,1i. 440-yztrd dash-Won hy Tow 1151: get-ond. 11. Ivunhtp 1111: third. 1 l'illi1-'S 1111: fourth, 1'r:tnor 1.111 fifth, Harvey 1l'1. Tinie-:35.2, 1New meet record, 0111 meet revord 2313.2 hy Ifrnkes in 151471. Ilrond jump-Won hy Uomhs 1111: set-ond. Kepner 11'1: third, Moore 11-21: fourth, 11urr 1111: fifth, Huinlen 1.11. Distance-17' 11 . Pole vault-Tie for tirst hetween 1'nderwoot1 11'1: Smith 1111 :ind 1'omhs 1111: tie for fourth :ind fifth he-tween Wheeler 1H1 and Symons 1111. Height tl' 2 . SS11'yz1r11 run-Won hy Frnkes 1121: Sv1'ol111. Morris 1H1: third. Y2ll'112l1l 1111: fourth, Moore 1151: fifth, -12111195 1111. Time-2.12. 1New meet ret-or11. 11111 revord hy Fratkes in 151471. 2211-yalrd dash-Won hy 1'etty 1111: sevontl, Sl111flil1Cl'Q14l' 1.11: third. Hidenour 11111: fourth. Kepner 11'1: fifth. Zell 1W.M.1. '1'ixne+:23.3. 2110-yard low hurdles-Won hy Feattlierstone 11121: Set-ond, Ilerirmaui 1W.M.1 2 third. Risk 11'1: fourth, 1'nderwoo11 11'1 1 fifth, Lawson 1111. Time-:2T.f1. New meet record. 11Id rerord 22S hy 1'etro of 111-111-litowii in 413 and Downing of lvllitlll in 47. 155011-ynrd re1nyfWon hy 1'nion 11iepner, Smith, Murphy and 11zil'Vey1: Sevond, lirvinz third, Ilownrd: fourth, Greentowu: fifth, 11ussi:tvi11e. '1'ime-3.13.11. 1New meet record. Old revortl 2127.2 hy Lvll111ll in 1047.1 7511yill'tll't-flzly-YVolll1y1ll'eellt11Wll 1Petty, 11111Q'?1'lCll, Smith, und Fr:tkes1: svf-ond. West 1111l1ll1'11'llZ third, Ervin: fourth. Union: fifth, Howard. Time 12851. 151110 si.rfy-nine j ., f 7.?:3Z:f: :5:5f7:Z' 1947-48 Dian, lil 6612149671 -Sa-luml stan-tual fllliily. NWA meat mu' nvw lPl'iIl1'lllill :uul nur nvw lt'Zll'llHl'S. Sa-luml SEI 1 -7 -1 -J 4 5 S fl 10 11 1 was alisluisxwl all umm. 1'IiMl!l'IH -Lilltlll' llaly. lm slfluml flktiily. -'l'a:ala1,v we wvnt tn nur l'L'..1'lll2ll' clalssef. The svliiurs haul ai vlaass llll'Q'llllQ auul clust- wl thai stuff fm- thix ya-all-'s I':lll4'l'illll. As IllXVRl,VN tlnaerv www a-au1t'lia-ts in mn- sa-liwlllles. -Silva-rail Slllll9lllS waaut to thu Ifalir. I he-air Kulumun haul sauna- gmail slunvs am t1NlZl,Y. Xvllili axlmul it girls? -Hal alll wmulvr why Maujv Aamk was so u1nlma11'1-alsswl XYTIPII Mr. Hu-luar ilNlil?li ha-1' illllilli ihv Filil' in Vivivs class. -Wal haul ax hull Qjillllf' with l'll'Vill on thvir' tllillllllllll. First film- all-ill wus ha-lal tlbllily. AMF. Owvus valllwl QVFl VUll0 In thv ilSS0llllllf' for auurtlicl- vlnaulgv in tha- srliedula-. The scuinl-s haul il aflaiss lllvvflllgl Wea haul tmp lllHVlt?S ill thu sixth lwrianl. -The Se-nini' lllu-Tri ha-lal il lllUPllllQ tualaly. The 1101110 liv, UI'l'ia-all-s malt tualaxy to als litlil Husivl' plain the initialtiuu. A nvw Imtv. i'i2ll'Clll,'U Illlgilll. Villlli' l1ilT2l,V. Thu Nlxllllll' class welc-mules him. llUllllN'l'1lf nr R!-'lllllllll'ilflHIl? After Vivia-N aa-hiss wal NYHll1Tt'l'. At ai class llwaftillg thai- juniors aflurtwl Slll1'lLjY Vallniplnell als lllvll' 1'l'1bl'4'Sf'Ill2lliVk' am the E1ll9l'2ll1l stuff. -Stalff 1llL'0llllj1 luniglif alt the svluml lllllllilllg. SHllllUlllUl'US hvlel Il l'l1lNN lllvvllllgj. -The snpliamiaui-als must lmvv snnw lmaivy IIHSTIIPSS law-aiilsv they haul IlllUlill'l' a-hiss meeting tmlaiy. Thu Si-niur Ulu-'l'1'i haul ll IIIQPYTIIQ In elw-t a spamsm-. fiill'0lj'll Petro auul Nami-y f'lll'l'0llS visits-al SL-lioul tualaly. Xu lmll gunna, tam muvh 1-a1i11. 1'1lflt'Nfll'l'llf!l'0l1f 16 17 lb 19- .yq ...f 'VJ .nj .4 L33 15 .p-L -Dreary ole rainy day. Dramatic Cluh organized. Now we know what Mrs. Mower thinks of Milda Keyton. She is good for anything. -Two freshnien boys were flirting with two senior girls. Better he careful fel- lows. Hi-Y meeting was held during Activities period. Since the ground is finally dry, we had our game with Union. School was dismissed at 2:15. Tl1e llev. Mr. lf'erris was here for our lirst convocation. NVe all enjoyed l1in1 very 1nucl1. Why did Mr. Richer ask Norma Jean Roth if she copied l1er Civics from the hook? Dont we all ???? Freslnnen and seventh grade class meeting. What are the seniors doing with l3ihles?'!? Must be for Speech Class. Fire drill today. Senior liu-Tri meeting. Ball game with Jackson. NVe won 15 to 6. Argued ill Civics, :ls usual. Maybe. by some miracle, we will all agree, somedayg however, it is doubtful. The Fivics class learned how to study their lesson each day. We had our lirst. speed tests in Typing. Almost everybody was too nervous to type. Junior lsllu-Tri girls had their initiation tonight in Zooli'slJal'11. Regular routine today. T. B. Patch test for Iirst graders and freshnien. Ball game with Clay tllowardl and we won. ln case anyone is interested, those queer looking creatures are victims of the Blu-Tri initiation. llo11't they look cute? -Another Cold dreary day. Several senior fellows skipped school and had an afternoon in which they learned all Ol' school should not he work. lla! The boys had a stall' meeting. Sophomore class had a class meeting. Stall' meeting during Activities period. lVe hear llill Smith has a new flame with the initials of ff. K. Are we healing 1'igl1t???? Mr. Owens liked the boys that skipped school so well that he kept tl1en1 with him all period. y1c.Sm'l'cilIlf-1111: -1 as - -eXVe had froulvle with the boilers and almost got out for the day. Ilut the janitor iixed it. Several students were exeused for the ltilllgillllt' at Kolurnio with Russia- ville. lVe NVUII and now are the Howard County Vhannps for 1947. 29-School started on Standard Tinie today lYe got to sleep almost 10 minutes longer, Eddie Lallowe visited us today. Mr. Uwens and Mr. Martin attended a conference at New Castle. lflilllliltltf Vlulw meeting tifth period. 30-Mrs. Averton doesn't like for people to throw things in her assi-nilmly boys. Staff meeting tonight at 7:30. Test in Vivies today and everyone ram-lied his hrains to answer the questions. NVe had a good ball game in Civics and the red hots were good too. OCTOBER 1-Vonvoeation today with the Rev. Miss Hollingsworth. XVe all would like to hear Bea Rosielfs Version of lf I had a Nickel . 2-The pliotograplier, Mr. Tobias. was here to take pivtures for the l'llllt'l'2ll1l. The school was in a turmoil all day. Several group pictures were taken. 3-We wonder who those Men from Blillf' with the eggs on their heads are. Must he Hi-Y initiates. XVe are proud of Olll' Vivies team.-lier. lle is niuvh more inter- ested at present in the Greentown Town Board than he is the National Govern- inent. 6-We all enjoyed hearing Mr. Irwin eall George in Safety this morning. The senior and junior classes had nieetings. The juniors ordered their rings. TtWe are sorry to hear that two of our Senior boys are quite stulwllorn. Sorry fellows. the T,l'll1llillil' Vluln is for your lrenetit. XVe wonder what all the llusinn-ss of the Senior girls was. The Latin Class did a line jolm of singing today. 1'uy1C se'i'w1I1l-fIn'f'n S-Several Senior girls spent the day in Kokomo. The rest of the class came in the afternoon to have their class pictures taken. The Dramatic Club had a party at Miss l'arson's. Everyone enjoyed it. 9-liveryoiic in the llramatic Vluh helpeal to sweeten the smell of the school witl1 zinnas, the t'lulm flower. Staff meetinggg tonight. The X-Ray machine was here to X-Ray the high school students. 10-Mr. Richer surc isn't Very appreciative, especially when girls take him flowers. A program The Man lVho Knew Lincoln . lS3+lVc, in the Vivics Class, woulnl hate for llea liosicr to get a red grade. H.! Ha! 1,4-liighth grade had a. class meeting tonight at lVaneta Roth's. Mr. Irwin gave us a. lecture in Safety today. Jane, please he still. Ha! Mr. Rutlidge was here and talked to tl1e seniors. tilee t'lull recormletl songs and 4li1ln't sound natural. Mr. Tolmias took more pictures. Mr. Owens woul4ln't let the seniors have their proofs. Ile is cruel. 15-The Rev. Mr. llallartl gave a convocation speech and the Glee Cluh sangs two songs. All the seniors were looking at and discussing their proofs. Ask -l. J. where the tliaphram is. She knows. Ha! ltifAll of us are lrlue today, hecause we have reviewed our gl-alle cartls. Police Martin sent' some boys upstairs at noon. lbon't you think they were hungry, M:ll'til1I'??I'Z f 17-The sophomore class surely ln-iglnteneal up the school with their la-ight red and white sweaters. They are pretty. kids. Lltl-The Home lic. and Mechanical Drawing class went to Indianapolis and Marion totlay, No one was Very peppy . So school tllwlglgietl along all day. 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M111-'V L1111 H1111s1111 111111 H11v111'1y Julius 11re 11:1c11 111 N1-1111111 i11'11'1' 1h11i1- 1111111-111i1.111s. :1-S9ll111l' 1-hlss 11111111i11g. Mr. I11l'1ll?1' gave his Civies 1,'1l1SS 11 11119 s1111e1-h 1111 1111111111- 11111'e. lletter 11111 1e11Ye 1'111ss, Kids. I'1I111 Jif'l'f'.','f1 Ill e come qffzeslziel You would like to know, dear freshies, what it means to be a member of the Greentown High School student body? By the end of this year, having been fully initiated into high school life you will have the answer. You have much ahead of you. To get your studies will take hard work. You'll find lots of fun and pleasure too. Now that you are in high school the girls will have a chance to join the Blu-Trig the boys, the opportunity to join the H i-Y. Some can join the Dramatic club and other organizations. So with this brief preview, turn the page and see what really happens in high school. 5A-lack Tobias was here to take individual pictures of everyone who wanted thein. Bryan Thurniond had better be careful when he walks into Shorthand class. Let his experience be a lesson to all of the boys. GWA lazy ole day. At least tl1e sun shone, something it hasn't been doing for several days. No pep at school all day. TiPep session last period. Another day with same routine. VVe had tirst basket- ball game tonight. lVe played Bunker llill at the Kokomo Armory. The Beavers wore their 11cw jackets. XVe won -lil to 12. ltl-Mr. Irwin told everyone in Safety class a good story about the people and their customs in Kentucky. Lots of chatter about Tonnny Dorsey . Several students went to Indianapolis to see yesterday. 11-Today is Armistice llay. The Legion had a llll9lll'0Qfl'illl1 plenned for us. Mr. Ellis, from Kokomo, gave an interesting speech on the meaning of Arnlstice llay. Senior class inet to order invitations. 12-A theatrical tealn The Mysterious Lawrences . were here today. The Rev. Mr. Ferris spoke for our regular convocation, with Bill Smith introducing hiin. Mr. Owens gave us a speech. 1.3-lllu-Tri had a candy sale today. Mr. lrwin was absent the iirst period. Some of the senior boys showed their poetic skill i11 Safety. Not extra funny, boys. 14-Pep session was held last period. Mr. Owens presented to llill Frakes, Bill Slllifll. lllltl llill Sylnons awards for baseball. The juniors got their individual pictures. llcat Tipton Bti to 25. 1TwTlreary ole day. Senior lllu-Tri and Hi-Y had meetings. Junior Blu-Tri meeting tonight at the school buildinv' at seven. 4, F' ls-'lll'2llllilllt' club received their pins today. lVe hear Jane had her purse stuffed very full ol' things. llow did you do it, -lane? P11110 sf'rr'11ly-si.r' ing 4-H meeting after school. Drannaltiv Cluh Palrty alt XlPl'lllil Jean Roth's house. Two very nice sketvhes were given hy -leaanniee lil-own, Vlaarenee Rllgilll, Ruth llila-uv :intl Willis Little. tleSenior haul aan :argument in Home Hoozn over their 1-laass roll. 21 .ppl 25 ti Q' 28 DEL 1-Blu-Tri ineeting today. The Iiillllli plaayetl for the gl-aules alt Home Ronin periotl in honor ol' laSannl Ilamst er Dany. Pep Session wus heltl the lust pei-iotl for the high srhool. XVe hope the fellows lveaat Matrion tonight, hut we lost ZEN to 34. No st-liool totlaay. The hoilers weren't XYHl'lilllg1'l'lgi1f. Manny ol' the stutlents were in Kokomo. NVhaxt aare -I. Il.. B. -l. II., ll. lv.. aannl J. M. l'Zll'lllQ for? The Poor Winner. XYell Sillltil. t'la1us shoulal know whaat lnost ol' us waint for t'ln-istniaas. het-aiuse we halve given l1i1n enough llillfN. The Sr. Illu Tai haul aa turkey supper alt Mau-nv Lou Hutl son's house tonight, illltl we alll haul ai very good tilne. Nothing spet-iaal llillblbtllllttl tmlaay. XVe l'Pt't'iVG4li our gi-aule eamls. Ut' eourse. every- one felt haul. No pep seesion hut we plaaxvetl Xxvillllfilli und utter ai veriv rough Qilllll' we won 335 to 30, TlltlIlliSQiYlllQ hYilCiltlOll. 'Tl1ZlllkSQ'iVillg Valuation. 'EMBER Moving pictures were shown to the whole axssenibly. Seniors sold tickets for at eirrus. Staff meeting alt night. 'V-The Spa1rBros. fli1'L'llS wus here today. Mary Zook tolli Mr. Iiielier whait she thought of his puzzled look. Page sva'e11ty-seven 3 1 ,jk 6 7- S Sbf 1 1,1- 1 lf 12 15 111 17 15 111 -1'1i1'Y011 Ask B1 1'illl TI1111-111111111 1V11111 the appendix 111111s for 1110 11011.12 A 111311 11-11111 the 1X1'1l1y 1111111111 111 Q1 1111ys' asse111111y. Mr. Riclier s1111we11 1119 Civics class what 111' 111171112111 111' 11111 8911111111 g1'1111e. -N111111llQ' 11111111Si11 1111111111111-11 111 s1'1111ol. The s1-1111111 11x1e1111s 1111-ir sy11111111hy 111 Mary 411111 111141 -111111111X 1,t'11'1'S, i11 the l11ss llf 11l011' 1111111112 1'1,-11 Scssi1111 111 111111111 111111111 1'e1'i1111. 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Mrs. L11y 111111 .l111111 -1111111s1111 111 pick 1111 her 11e1111111s f1'11111 1111 11111 f111111', 1V111111111' why! I 331 111ll'1S1l1li1S P1-11g1-11111. Mr. Owens 111111111 11 s111-111-11. 31P1'l V f'111'is111111s, 1i1'111'y1111e. S1'1111111 was 11is111iss1111 1111' 1w11 weeks. IAXVAHY .1+W1+ s1111'11111 11111-k 111 sc-1111111 111'1t'l' 21 V1'l',V 1-11s11111 V111f111i1111. 1'1YlJ1'j'111lP 1111111 111 111- 1111111111111- w1111t he 111111 11111-11 1illUNVll 111111 l'1'illl11llt'41 f111- 1111- 11x:1111s. 1'i1'1111'11s w111'11 s1111w11 11111 se1'111111 211111 111111111 111111111 11111-i1111s. S1111i111- 11111111- 1-111-11s 1-:111111 t111111y. 6 ,, 1 . 1 , YI1111115' 1111 111111 1-X11111s 1111- 1111 111111'11111g 1-111ss11s, 1111 w1-1-1- 11111 111 11111111. T1111 1l21S' 11111111111 1111ys 51111 1111111 swe-111111's 111111 111111' 111111: 111011. T-1'1Xil1llS 111121111 111111131 11111 111 11111111 ilgilill. 1'Iv111'y111111 1111111113 111111111 11111-11 1'x11111s. SfN11 s1'1111111 11111 there was il Stuff Me111i11g 1111 11111-11-11111111. 9-We s1111'11111 1111 11111- S1-11e1111111s. Psy1-1111111gy 211111 121-11111111111-s were the new 1:111sses. Pep Session 111s1 pe1-11111 211111 CVt'1'yO11t' 111111-11 QI11111lS1i1Sf1C2111'V. 111111 gillllll with West L11f11ye1tc 111111 we w1111 41 111 --Nothing 111111s11111 1121141911611 111111151 13-The s1'1111111 9X1911C1Cl1 111611' Sy1l11li1111j' 111 Dil11llS 11e11s1111- i11 11111 111111111 111' his fil111Q1'. Ba11g11111e with -111cks1'111. We w1111 17 111 19. 11-Tickets went 1111 sale f111- the C1111ve1-sv g11111e. T1111 D1-1111111111 C11111 cast 11 play Elmer 111111 1111- LOVt'1111g..' 15A'1'11e -11111i111- clalsx was QX1-1151111 1111' Mr. 11011819135 11111111-111 i11 111e111't1-1'11111111. T111'111' se11i111- girls 111111 21 g111111 time i11 typing class. 16-Pep S9SS1U11t11Q1l1Sf l,lG1'10L1. 1'1aye11 C1111V111'se 111111 they won, 31 111 33. I 1119111' the SU1J1l011lO1'9S 111111 the 1-est 111 the 51110111 111111 quite n fight. 11i. llisgi-111-er! I'11g1' Nt'1'L'lIfjl'll 19-ltilu-Tri meeting Home Room Period. Play practice for the Dramatic Club play. lVe sold tickets to the County Tourney. Tl1e Psychologegy class is going to make a table rise and fall. XVill all unbelievers please leave the room? Qtleellr. lflingham, a famous speaker, spoke to the juniors and seniors all afternoon. liveryone enjoyed his speech. The seniors had a class meeting to decide o11 color for caps and gowns. L31-Convocation with The Rev. Mr. Loolizlbill was held during Home Room period. Psychology class spent tl1e period trying to make the card table rise and fall, but they could 11ot do it. There must have been unbeliverers i11 the roo111. .pq ---School was dismissed at 11oo11 for the the County Tounrney. 23-Everyone sleepy and tired from yesterday in Marion. The seniors were measured for caps a11d gowns. Donkey ballgame between the students and the pupils. 24-County Tourney and we lost to l'nion 36 to 34. Ill the evening Howard won over Pnion 34 to IIS to become Howard County Chanips. 26-Mrs. Smith was absent today. The Music Dept. received 11ew music and the Glee Club practiced singing it. QT-Several students and teachers are absent with flu and measles. Rex Zirkle learn- ed when Mrs. Pickett says Quiet she n1ea11s it: Isn't that right, Rex? :jg -.4-Nothing happened today. Z!!-The freshmen had an intelligence test this morning. 30-The sopholnore and junior classes had their intelligence tests today. I' IG I Ili VAR Y 2-ellr. Davis was to speak to us, but his program was postponed. Blu-Tri meeting. 3-Billlgtllllk with Flay and we won 36 to 19. Danny Rudy had to sit pretty easy afterwards. lVhy? I wonder. Mrs. Coan has been teaching during the absence of M rs. Mower. Page vigfhiy 1-The school was sorry to hear ot the death of Morton Lamb. He was very well known a11d liked in the school and will be missed by many. 5-The basketball boys practiced at Kokomo this morning. 6 9 10- 11- 12 13 1 ti- lT 13 19 20 Pep session during Home Room Period. We played Russiaville and we won 38 fo 19. Dr. Davis from Purdue University spoke to us. Ile recited several of the poems ot' Riley. The Sr. Blu-Tri girls had a chili supper for the junior and senior boys. Lots of fun. The Physcology class figured l-Q's and gee. were the seniors dumb! XVe have a new girl, Norma Lee Owens. XVelcome to the junior class. Lots of kids attended the Converse-Gas City game at Marion. The basketball boys practiced at the A1-inory. -All of the grades had their Valentine Parties. Lots of valentines were passed around. Played XYindfall and won 47 to 30. Mr. lrwin explained to the seniors l10w to run their own lives. I hope you did some good. Coach. -Today was a busy one. The Dramatic Club had its Mother' Tea, -lack Tobias was here to take pictures for us. -Today the Dramatic Flub gave c'EiI11Q1' and The Lovebug' for the Assembly. Convocation with the Rev. Mr. Ferris and the evangelists from the Methodist Church. -Sectional tickets were drawn and we play Russiaville on Friday the Iii-st game. -The Band received their new uniforms. They are very pretty and certainly add to the appearance of the band. Page eighty one 21-Tonight the Beavers Won over Converse 28 to 25. The band played in their new uniforins. 23-Sertional Tickets were sold to Season ticket holders. The second period was used for filling our programs and personal data sheets. Staff meeting at 3 130. 24-The saine ronntine today, with nothing happening of importance. 225-Everyone is getting worried about I-Sill Smith, because he has been siek and they don't know whether he will be able to play at the Tourney. Is that the reason why Shirley Hensler is so blue? Beteha. it is. 243-Mr. Irwin was late, so the safety class went to the assembly. After he had brought thein bark to the 1'4Nll1l, he explained he had had a flat tire. lYe'll let you by this time, Coach, but please try to see about your tires tl1e night. before. Ha! MAR-CII 1-Everyone is tired after a big week-end in Elwood. The east for the senior play inet to talk about the play. 2-Two girls. Jane Johnson and ffarlene Kepner gave readings before the assembly. 3-The Tililllltltil' Club gave i'1'iilllE1' and the Lovebug for the 4-II achievement pro- glillll, sponsored by the Filrlll Bureau. Convocation with the Rev. Miss Hollings- Worth. iwlfire drill, for the first time in a long tiine. The east inet and read the senior play. Staff ineeting at 7:30. Cb a 5-Helen Kendell nlade a terrible inistake in Psyrliology when she said bugs foi buds . 1 wonder if the taste bugs i11 your inouth are wondering around. What do you think, Helen 'Z Iwfye rigfhiy-lzro S 9- 10- 11- 12- 1 .J- . 1 tr- 1T 16- 1 EJ ry .7 .. .. 23 21 The lucky juniors finished their ire creani, that they had left troni the sale barn. after school in a buffet party. The girls haked cakes to serve witl1 the ice creani. Can an old flame he rekindled, .lean and Bill? Nothing unusual happened today. Senior class meeting Home Hooni period. The band has been practicing for a program to he given on March 21. Senior class had a ineeting and passed out the invitations. Some ol' the girls in the seventh period asseinhly like to play with snow. What ahout it, l!ea'?'??? The iirst period asseinhly wishes the safety class would to listen for the hell, in- stead of guessing. XYhen you conie up, ten niinntes early, you disturb everyone. The band had its picture taken again in the uniforms. Senior Blu-Tri meeting activities period. Junior class nieeting, too. XVe wonder how inany people have horseshoes in their ears. Most of us stiri-ups, Ned Hamer. The Senior Blu-Tri decided to sell candy during the noon hour in the gyni. -The Rev. Mr. Ballard was here for Convocation. Mrs. Mower led the assembly in some group singing afterwards. Mr. Irwin doesn't. like the way these fresh hoys yell, Hi ya. Baby! Sonie ot the people froin the east recorded some songs on the recorder after play practice. Fun, no'?????'? The 1Vade Quartette was here this afternoon to sing for the students. The weather turned from a windy llltbrllillg i11to a cyclone. liveryone was disinissed at 2:00. Mr. Irwin and Mrs. Overton were absent from school on account of sickness. Xothing exciting happened today. The sophomore girls prepared supper for the sophoinore hoys and the teachers. Sure snielled good, girls! -Sonie of the senior hoys turned into painters. overnight, alinost. The fellows are certainly doing a fine job on the stage. Thanks, guys. Iwryc wiylzfy-fI1r'c'C 25-The Cast is working hard on tl1e play. 26-Pictures were shown the set-ond period. The Choir sang for a Good Friday Pro- gram at the l'nited Ilrthern t'hureh. They were exensed the sixth period. A bas- ketball supper was held in the gym for the boys. .29-.Ieanie Maple got tired of coming to school, so she skipped a few days. lletter get hack to work now, Jean! Z 30-The senior girls were calling the senior boys, tQ'l1iekens.', XVonder why! X 31-t'onVoCation witl1 The Rev. Mr. Ferris speaking. Senior class play tickets went on sale to the cast this evening. A PR I L 1-lbress rehearsal tor play. Ask lYillis Little why he got slapped during play prac- tice! Did it ln1rti'?????? 2-lh-ess rehearsal for the east again tonight for the last time. 3-The senior class play, HA Date with Judy was given tonight for the tirst time. 5-Senior class play was a great success for the set-ond night, too. 6el'or the tirst time, the senior elass play was given the third night with a 'tfn'l house . -lane .lohnson entertained the Cast afterwards at l1er home! T-Everyone is tired lxeeanse of the late honrs he has been keeping. It was a hustle hustle day. to get all the furniture home and the stage cleaned np. 5-Mr. Martin det-ided it was time for l1in1 to take a Varation. So, he did. Senior class meeting. Staff meeting at night. fl-Nothing exciting liappenrd today. 12-Mr. Owens' psyrhology elass had il pit-nie this morning. They were exrused all morning. Ret'1-eslnnents consisted ofa weiner roast and ice eream and cake. Seniors' caps and gowns eame. Puglc' eigllzfy-four 13-Mr. llunt, frmn Intlialnzn IlIllYUl'Slt'V, was lim-o to speak tu the juniors :tml S0llltIl'S zlhuut college. Tlicre wats il tmvk inet-t Nt'l1t'tlllll'tl, hut it l'Zllllt'tl, so the muet was lmstpulletl until al lzltm- tlutt-. 14it'm1vm':ltiu11 with tho lit-V. Mr. Imultalltill. 15 lti -1'1VCl VUll0 hats spring' ft-wi' ftitlily. Hi-Y Filfl1l'l'2llltl Sun l'i2lllt1ll0t in the Ilnmc lima limnn. Mr. Lieltllv, l'lXl'l'llflV0 Statv SOL'1'0till'y of thv Y.M.t',A, slmke to tht- student hmly. 'l'1'ut-li inwt :lt Kulmino, 1TA-lullim--Svnim' Ht-ccptimi alt Tiptuii. lil-'l'hv t'onnty Tl'2l.t'li Mont ill' liolcmim. 2 0 30 -28-l'11cvv11tt'11l days. 'Nl-ISXIUIIS for tho S9l1l0l'S. Alixzuns for thv svniors. MAY 1-fil'9t'IlltNX'll t?lltPl'6-'tl into the lit-lphi Relays alt Delphi. 2 Iifttft,'2ll2llll'E'iltP svi-vivos :lt thv Moritlinn Street f'll1'lStli1ll fill1lll'l'l1 with tho Rev. Mr. Hunting speaking. 0 'J 4 .1 ti T -1lUllllllt'lll't'l1lt1llf in tht- high stflnml illltllltbl'lll1ll, with thv Rev. llnhert Morris ut' Tipton speaking. -Exams for ull llllt,l9l'ClRlSSlll9l1. -EXEUIIS for ull lllltl91'L'lilSSlllU1l. -Lust tlalv of xchool for t?Vt'l'yUlll'. Sm-lioul tlislnissetl at nuon. -Alumni Banquet i11 the gym. Page eiylzty-five W1 Z ,v -79 1 01111 of flzc jjI'ClllCSl fl1rill.s 1'11 o11e'.s l1fc' 1,5 l11'Q Wlflljllllfj flu' ll11'f'.wl1o f!IlI'CIllllI'CS. Kon' you r11'011l1o11f fo 1'ros.s H10 1'l11csl1ol1l 111lo H10 l111ll.s H1111' 11'1'll lC fo your l1iyl1 .wr-lzool C.1'pr'1'i1'1z1-us. You will IlIC'C'l I1l'llA 1'f'111'l1r11,s 11111l Cl11.ss111111'1'.s IIS 1 frfzrcl ulony your lfllllj fllVUll'ffll fl11'.9C ll'Cll-ll'OflflC'll' c'o1'r'11lo1'.s of lCtll'1llIl.If. Ifcrcf to 1rClCo111c you are ,sf11rlC11f.s who l1111'c ulrcwzfly l'C6lC'lICIl l'llI'l0llS Slfl1li'5 o progress fozfarzl y1'f1fl1111fio1L. 1l1o111or0.s, all are rcocly and cuycr fo lzclp you. 11111: 1111 Semi ors, Jun ions, Sol l1l fo Ilfl V. pls 1 lil.- II I I 'III' I-ll I JI I C O i2 -JEIQ' lil, .I I I '- I lf Il ull' THE KOKOMO TRIBUNE SERVING NORTH AND CENTRAL INDIANA --LnUn--- W K M O 1400 K. C. mul WKMO-FM 1 SI MIA1. ul Iu NEWS - SPORTS - ENTERTAINMENT SWEET BOOK STORE Tin' Hrc'c'fz'uy fwfr! Sturm Uf.1EUIfUlIlU Al-tisfs S11p1uIicN4l'a11 ry Gumls Knlmnzo, lnfliflml IIIVYFLICS AND REPAIRS MODEL PLANES ANI! Al 'PICSSOII I ICS VICTORY BIKE SHOP 104 S. Ivllilbll I'l1u11e IITIT Ifulmnm, Inrlirlnfl Tobias Studio Grand I'1I0'I'O4 IRA I'IIS P4 IRTHA IT X W IM BIICIU 'IAL IV. AIVIIIHHI Iiulmulo flylrriyflll 7'I1r'rr' ix :milling yfziuwl 1f itIl- uni mann' vffurf. 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