inSTRUCTORS Top Row — HELEN J. RZEPKA B.S. Indiana University Mathematics ELIZABETH SCHEDDELL B.S. Illinois University Instrumental Music GLENN N. SHELLEY Ph.B. Chicago University English , Second Row — BERNARD T. SHIRK 1 M.A. Wisconsin University I I English VIOLETT STREET M.Fd. Missouri University Social Studies First Row — ETHEL WALTER B.S. Indiana State T.C. Mathematics
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Jamt Rohrcr, treasurer; Ann Ryan, vice-president; Mrs. Krueger; Ann Lyle, secretary; Bob Avery, president. T HE class of 1946 started their freshman year with a bang when they elected as their class officers Earl Yorkshot, Ann Lyle, and Frieda Adams. With this kind of leadership they put over a successful Freshman Frolic. As sophomores they went to town” financially with the annual Sophomore Nut Sale. They cele¬ brated this success and milestone with the Sophomore Hop. The class officers that year were Richard Athey, Mary Jane Ensalaco and Margaret Jay. When they gt)t to be juniors they looked to Jerry Nolan, Bob Danieleski, Mary Jane Ensalaco, and Mary Catherine Kern to lead them through the Junior-Senior Prom as well as the perennial problems of all juniors. To represent them for their all important senior year they picked Bob Avery, Ann Ryan, Ann Lyle, and Jim Rohrer as class officers. The senior year kept everyone busy listening to college representatives, taking scholarship exams, publishing the Quill and Blade , reporting for Army physicals and, of course, studying far into ’the night for civics and economics tests. As the year drew to a close, they learned that their Valedictorian and Salutatorian were to be Richard Athey and Joan Seeley respectively, with Sophie Supica third by a narrow margin. To every senior, bac¬ calaureate and commencenjent marked an important milestone in their lives and brought sorrow at the thought of breaking off close relationships with teachers and students of Lew Wallace.
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