Lawrenceburg High School - Orange and Black Yearbook (Lawrenceburg, IN)

 - Class of 1944

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' J ' nl-I Carl Abba!! . . . Jimmy Allen .. M N orwor of Alan Litlza .. 'William Lowe . Herbert Atkin: .... A. jame, Mfgooi Dougla: Burkam A. Buddy Mitrhell Cliffofd Buff! - - M- Eugene Urtman Houston Cole . .... N. john Rpdding , M William Collin: . N. lla,-fy Ryan U Manhfw Dudan . N. Eugene Snyder M Glenn Ever ...... A. Lama- Todd H Robert Gibhan-' - N- Raymond Todd swf' Half! -- . N. Charlex Wells lloyd Hunter ..... N. Leroy Whitaker William .lolzruon . N, Jud? Willkig , Gfofvf Klvee -- MM. num, Worden Dereased. lnilllil Paul Lemm .. A. God rest you, happy gentlemen, Who laid your good lives down, Who took the khaki and the gun Instead of cap and gown. We the students of L. C. H. S., are dedicating this page, containing the honor roll, to our fellow classmates who have gone into the service of their country. era e American high school students before the war, but 'l'hese boys were av g when the call to the colors came, they answered it with the full knowledge of . . 1. I their responsibility in this new venture which had darkened their everyday 1 e. f ver creed and color native or foreign born, were ready and willing to Boys o e y . l combat the force that threatened the very freedom their forefathers gave their lives to defend. chool activ- This time, the students whom we met in classes, associated with in s ities, boys who triumphed in sports, have dedicated themselves to rid the world of the war menace and strive for a lasting peace.

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i MARTHA TTBBETTS-QLCHS 1, 2, 13, 43 Band 2g Glee Club 23 Cho1r.2, Booster Club 3, GAA 3, 43 Trl-H1-Y 3, 4. Tia-Bits is seen constantly Wandering through the halls in search of students with delinquent make-up slips. She spends much time after school at the taxi stand. JOHN WALSER-LCHS 1, 2, 3, 45 In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. A meek little fellow with big ideas, Jack is planning to be manager of the A 85 P Su- permarket. ROBERT VAUGHN-LCHS 1, 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 1, 25 History 35 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 35 Booster Club 2, 35 L H News 3. Annual Staff 4. Bob is the ace photographer of the Annual staff. The ship's log has been well illus- trated with his snaps. BETTE WELLS-LCHS 1, 2, 3, 45 History Club 39 Camera Club 2, Chess Club 25 Booster Club 2, 35 L Hi News 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Victory Corps 45 Annual Staff 4. Bette, a quiet type of person, writes the other half of the Armed Forces column in the L High News. Her main interest is the former class president, now in the Army. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY It was just four years ago that we, as a group of new recruits, came aboard the S. S. L. C. H. S. Betty Jean Putman, Eugene Ortman, and Mildred Riley were elected to lead us through a successful voyage. The crew went ashore twice during the year for parties. After three months' vacation, we took our places once more on the ship with Gene Rhodes as Captain and Eugene Ortman and Don Mcigeaster as helpers toi guide us through our Sophomore year. Boarding our ship for a rough voyage on Junior Sea, we elected Douglasi Burkam, Mildred Riley, Richard Kittie, and Filmore Wingate to steer us safely to our final port. The gallant seamen began making money for the special event the Junior-Senior Prom, by selling school pencils with the athletic schedule on them and the well-remembered pot holders. We have now reached. the Senior port and are ready to embark on ou f' 1 r 1na cruise toward Graduation. Henry Nanz was elected as pilot to guide the ship on its final voyage, with Richard Kittie, Ruth Gilmour and Filmore Wingate as as- sistants. The first stop was made at the school cafeteria where we had our class party. Then in order to make money for the publication ot this annual, we got shore leave for a very successful rummage sale. We consider our class play, Brother Goose , as one of the outstanding events of this years cruise. Recognized as members of the crew who have for four years maintained a B average are the following students: Irene Benning, Don Bergman, Ruth Cohen, Doris Klausing, Laverne Livingston, Devota March, Lucille Rodenberg, Bill Snyder, and Filmore Wingate. The cruise that looked so endless four years ago is over and the crew must scat- ter, each going his separate way on life's unending sea .



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First Row: Byram, Brunner, Bentle, Ake, Fugate, Christian, Berkshire, E. Gensheimer Baker Hayes. . Second Row: Farrar, L. Buchanan, D. Branham, Chase, Cook, Garner, Houston, Bovard, Henson Cravens, Angelbeck. Third Row: Hafenbritle, Gray, Gehring, Barrott, Knue, Barker, Craigmile, Banschbach, Denning Coghill, Kaffenberger, Korn. JUNIOR CLASS President .......... ..,......... E neas Barrott Vice President .,., Dick Kaiffenberger Secretary ....... ....,...,........... A lice Sartln Treasurer ................ Linda Jane Berkshire The junior Class of 2945 is going all-out this year to combat the financial problem that usually confronts them. Our Juniors braved the dangers that lurk around the money problem in order to give the Senior class a swell Prom. They were always in a huddle with the class sponsors trying to figure out different ways to make money. Pencils! Pencils! The same cry was heard through the school again this year. Through the halls and at the scheduled football and basket- ball games, the persistent junior was there trying to sell you a pencil. Brimming over with new ideas, the juniors decided no letter mailed in Lawrenceburg was completely addressed unless there was a Pa- triotic Stamp . . one of those Artists-for-Victory-Stickers on it. During the tourney, they sold pins of every school, candy, cokes, and pencils. Some of the very efficient workers were D. Lamkin, Metz, F. Baker, lVl. Klausing, E. Barrott, R. Ruscher, L. Berkshire, D. Angelback, A. Sartin, C. Liddle, R. Snelling, Knue, F. March, J. Standriff, L. Buchanan, W. Ross, and M. Hafenbritle.

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