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were sung. Everyone had an enjoyable evening. ' SENIOR CIVIC S CLUB As part of the Civics work, a Civics Club was or- ganized. A program com ittee was chosen and prepared programs for the club. A Washington Day's program was given in front of the student body. We hope that those nlittle companionsn that start next year will learn and enjoy school as much as the nyoungest alumnin of next year, otm BALL AWAYSN SENIORS Mary Adams . Frances Binkerd. . . Robert Burt. Cleo Carter. Charles Cox. Betty Dickey Martha Dyson Ruth Elliott Bob Ellison. Dorothy Frank Dick Frank , Gene Hoover. Ann 1 0 Bob Huss . . Nevin Kendall Charlene Knee Bob Martin . Betty McElwee Katy Moore . Nevin Murphy Virginia Pearson . Doris Jean Peters, Anna Mae Quinn . . Jesse Heed . . . . Mary Jane Roderick Gladys Ross. . . . Doris Shillinger . D011 s Q 0 0 June Speicher. . Miriam Stone . . James Weesner.y. Jim 0 o 0 Always Always Always Always Always Always Always .Always Always ,Always Always .Always .Always Q C Always Always Always Always .Always Always Always .Always Always Always .Always Always Always Always Always Always Alway s Always Always hungry quiet in a hurry writing Eiggling arguing smiling meek orating going hunting sleepy serious lazy bashful technical getting val skating joking entines tempermental primping inquisitive witty blushing musical snipe-hunting driving singing clowning studying grumbling fixing his hair
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During the ninth grade we were known as ngreen fresh- men.n The teachers soon found out that we weren't too green, because we soon learned the pranks of the upper- classmen. Betty McElwee and Robert Ellison entered the grade. Anna Mae Quinn, Jesse Reed, Mary Adams, Robert Huss, and Donald Smith found their way into our class during the tenth grade, All of them but Jesse are from White's In- stitute. p Mary Jane Roderick, our pianist, and Betty Dickey en- tered at the beginning of the eleventh grade. Everyone prepares for a big trip! Where? Chicago. This trip took the place of a Junior-Senior Banquet, Everyone had a fine time and had an experience he will never forget. Last but by no means least, we find the school year of 1942-1943 here. It is quite a husy year. New subjects are introduced, speech members have play practice, and of course there is quite a bit of night life. We enjoyed ourselves a great deal at the Junior-Senior Banquet. School will soon be outa Some of us will be working in factories, some of us are going on to school, and some of our fellow classmen will be fighting for NUncle Sam,u CLASS OFFICERS Ql942-43, Presidantuoq-,canoe owasucos yung, Gene HOOVSI' Vice President.....,.... . . ....,Richard Frank Secretary-Treasurer..............Anna Marie Hunt Assistant Secretary-Treasurer......James Weesner SENIOR HAYRIDE Straw in your hair, down your back, in your shoes, everyplace, The hayridc started from the school on Milton Stitz's tractor and wagon. After arriving at Pleasant Valley, we played games and ate. When we get back to town we went to the Sweet Shopg from there we went to the mmodl house and disbanded. Everyone seemed to have had a good time. . SENIOR CHRISTMAS PARTY Q On December la, James Ueesner entertained us in his home. At the beginning of the party, all of the students received gifts. Anna Marie Hunt found out that Mr. Smith is ticklish on the bottom of his feet. Nevin Kendall add- ed singing to his list of accomplishments. After the games, refreshments were servodg then Christmas -carols
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villa S Haalsifh MARY ADAMS, the song bird of the middle west, has a half-hour program every afternoon at 5100 P.M. over station SONG. CLEO CARTER, now the ed- itor of the Wabash Times Star, has been given nat- ional recognition by the United Press for her col- umn on pest exterminationhi the home. ' ROBERT BURT, the world known bachelor has finally married. His wife is the former Heddy Lamar. GENE HOOVER has received the medal for the World's Fastest Typing Champion. ROBERT HUSS wishes to an- nounce the opening of his school for ballet dancing. He finds being a literary critic too much work. NEVIN KENDALL acdmplished his life's ambition. He has joined the Boy Scouts. MARY KATHRYN , MOORE is proprietrcss of the 'Moore Crackerboxn chain of stores all over the United States. As a pastime she works as a stand-in for Lana Turner. ANIA MAE QUINH, graduate of Linlawn, is now the an- nouncer for the Wheaties' Qlliz o CORPORAL DONALD SMITH was presented a modal by Pres- ident Roosevelt for his bravery under fire. He was also made a sergeant. JAMES WEESNER has taken over the management of Weesner's dairy farm. He is building a restaurant to serve meals to the school children. DORIS SHILLINGER has aided science greatly by perfect- ing a mental X-Ray machine for teachers to use in watching their students Studyo MARY JANE RODERICK, as dietician, has discovered and compounded an all-day sucker which contains all the vitamins and minerals so that you do not have to eat spinach and similar foods, CHARLENE KNEE has taken Mr. Bechtolds place at Lin- lawn as Math instructor.She has revolutionized math- matics by doing away with addition, multiplication, subtraction and division. BETTY DICKEY is now sec- retary to a producer in Hollywood. JESSE REED is manager of an exclusive sum er resort in Canadaf- He would like for his friends to come and visit him. Rates are 325.00 a day. FRANCES BINKERD has been appointed a hostess on the airline between Wabash and Logansport. The pilot is JUNE SPEICHER. DORIS PETERS, who was a nurse in the Orient during the war met an American soldier. They are now married and live in a min- ing district in Montana. She is a social worker am- ong the families who work at her husband's mine. JIM WILEY is the new congressman in Washington from Indiana. He has pre- sented the bill that all
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