Linlawn High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Wabash, IN)

 - Class of 1947

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Pond Eudfy Brown Jeanette Gerson Cnarlotte Lmfley Hart Lov T '. .1A ovwsou Lyman h417i ws A J eamw 'huns i 11 Anita Coldren Ei33i'm Hales Phfllis Szer Ter5c'5.e Baer J earl L1.1b::,z11. Carol Uyson Kay KcGinnns Iiattie Horner . Paul ?:ZcGinn1s Janet Stm,af.i'sr Charloizirfa Barlow .Rachel Schuster tlxarolc' Germs:-1 i Tod' ija., ook Johnny'Tyncr Ting P1 1.3 -TLf.I C Ss1 nc'1-sf T12 115 Iv TI-:ny X BARBARA NELL EASTERDAY fy BARBARA ANN STQUE-HBR ,,, . X CATHERINE CAMPBELL , J K DONNA LQAY OLINGER Joycs ANN PAHSON Q A D VJ CHRISTINE WILSON .BEVERLY WOLFRUR JENNIE PRIUKETT R MARY HONDA BALL Nq EILLIE ALLEGREE PERRY CARRISON DORIS MILLICAN HOWARD PEASLEY A ERNEST SOMMERS ROBERT WAYMIRE BURBARA BAKER VERLIN BARLOW THOMAS BEAVER JAMES COLDREN BECAY ELLIOTT KEITH MORPHEW LESTER AIRBY EDDIE LJNDIS BRUCE OS.ULT '.,' GLENN BROWN DONALD KEEL DORWIN OGRN WALTER B. BRUMFIEL w TEACHE EVELYN PERS DEAN EPBLEY JAFLES SLLITH MAX DLNNEY MAZIE KING VON AULDAN R Un Q .1 , DEDIGATl0N Tb the ones who have 'gone before and the ones that will follow we dedicate this Log of Memories. May their days at ours did to us: A . THE SENIORS OF 1947 Linlawn,. mean as much to them as , f Xx -. L-'Ml M Q x, H J .J ry ,f1' 3 ff n D Tqfv 4, mg-. ' . 6. X' .---f- ' ' l Qtfifl 'ff!,Uc -U fl Jqqflf I t 1. I l 6 ol ,f X 721 : ,Q 1,uJfel'ffL?b 37 uf .Hi ' Qfx Q- X45 j 5 . X E fa H, t .Uv R .cf-f 4-- 13 xigqfgflix' .1 ,J Z- Jgg4' jaw ffb - fx ,K . .1 r f 1 y 1 sw? VVV4 ' , C! v 1 6 . -: .7 , rj? k ' +1 N D df ic 'Ziff X 1 :H ff in 1 5, ,WFT ' I J iv U- H . 594.1 I - - , . 4 Y 'H NM-f Q. n ' ,J 1 ' , A .,: Qs -1. 1. ff nw. mm-'. 1 ' , ACU!! 'HE if ' K as x x ., 1-. --P. . Te.-ij-'.' Q 'Qin 'x S AQ Y Sgxs X SN X ' 5 4- k , 55-If-' wifi, 3- Q X . 'Y X 0 2 M1001 -- If 0 :xv Nxifir' vf bf X C365 9 O Q , 9.,Q2.g?:E9-Keg.. H-QS? sw J '-' ' 5' I l -- fig 1 N Q X X if 3 . 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On December 7, the Debate Club wont to Purdue to get a few-pointers. ,We-selected a Senator, Bob Smith, and a Representative, Barbara Whitehead. 4 We-had two practice debates,one with North Manchester and one with Wabash. b hJwi M- inn . !'pll1'!,',1' 'Y x - g, .'x M A-- Q. .Tig 'I We practiced, we studied, we worked our fingers to the bones, ard we lived debate. We feel we accomp- lished something. Un Februevt' 6, MPS- Christie, Mrs. Hsupert, Imry H. - - u 'V' Q - -. . Stoops, and Lois Mensfielc, went to Wabasn to e pract- ide debate tournef. The schools that attended were: '1 - . - -.- Elwood, uolumole Citi, A and B teams, North Manchester Chester, and Mahesh. Me, that is, Linlawn, were invit- ed, but due to illness we couldn't enter the contest. A few pointers were picked up. On February 22, the Sectional Debete Tourney was held at Lanchester. rhosr tnat entered the debate vere:Peru Mahesh, Chester, Central, :nd Linlawn. Our affirmative team, debated Peru's negative. Thelnex getive team debated Febash's affirmative. Both 'teams lost the debates. It tes a good tri anvwey--KIDS! They didn't come home with flyinf colors, but they did trv ----- E!! P?idaymnrning,.Deccnbeti6,19i5,.fon G the debate students on the ray to Purdue for the Fourteenth nAnnual indiana High School Debaters Crdference and Legislative Assembly. All of us vere nanny vith the thought of being out of school e days There were six stutentc attending, along with Hrs. Eamuertptour debate ea ch. Bob Smith served rs ovr Senfter fnd Ber- bere Whitehead ee. our Bepresent'tiwe. Thesetwe students attenfed the legislative meetings. Lilrz Tyner, Doris Kaufman, Jorce Tinnierr, .ff Loisltnsfield ettenfed the Ceenter'e conference. The flrsttninf Priory morning, ever?- one met et the South BaI2r.om of the Union Building for f General session. We heard nn address by UW67GRt Vrlen, State Super- intendent of Puolic Instruction, and Rich- ard Janes, Lieutenrnt Governor of Indiera, The committees of the house and scnste ret andferc organized. Evervthing tts running behind schedule so ve ate candy bars end tried to keep Llivc until the henfuet thft evening, 'Q J ,. J. ' 'F in '-1 I s.. w , . 9 Yob and Lerbara vent back to 'their committees. Thee acre trfinj to Hass bxmls from the eemtittecs to ?he house ard senate. It vrs verfzerd T91 tJC1 to :free on anything saLi:faetorH0 Tue :SE uf us V'Qpt WANFDT' +L . -'lf -'A-V '-4-'rf v 1-1 ' ' ' .' , '-'c.,f-- ln., LAC C, g,,t'?.L-4 mg-f.1.-,gjllw 41-'gd , 1i,:!Tf'S a ciscussion on the fffirxfklve are nefa- tive cases. At 3:00 Fr1eq'nfterneon, everyone met at Fovier Hfll for L Qebaye on the sudject of, JBedernl3zeo Icdlc1rCd5 betrefr Segton Eggheeehgkl, Lansing, Miehigam aid For Trier Hifi 'enool AinmeLka Jlljneis Uothiueheoleuvero rated very iifh in their states. he uletee no quite 5 fer weinters on debate technique and fore. Then the analvsis and Crit que Vere given by lr. Rubank, Deefrtment of Soeech, Univorsiir of Wisconsin. He evrreed the oebate te Sexton lifh pchool, We had :Bout half an hour free time before fhe bcnwnet so we vent back to the hotel and got ready for it, By this time ve move almost starved. Le Vere back to the Norfh Tfliroef at the Union Building juet in time. eh! T ferret to tell you, pee oerkec in the riofle of the street. A eelicenan vas ex Tairfng to Elm hov vronf he vas vnen Jo'ce walked uw. The 1oW1ce- man forgot all about it. Ke Fad a ver' nice froprrm after 61n- ner. The Burduc Concert CHofr, directed by L1 Seewerg, Qfrewus sivoral nenocrs, CCCOUUEHlCC V -purine uuvan, we fone xelcowed to 5UT1UG University by FQ. Frederick Hfsc, frgsigent, ind tba sdaress vas giveucy wayne 'reoerieks oftne He..o'j Co. Lt 8:50 tae Trdue ?1aysnoJ eresentcd . ,1 . the slag' ..nycJ etreee' a sceelel 'ver'- formance for stuients sniteaeiefs the Vere nttenCLng the qeonfeforce emi assembly. TES ww vemvcno5wrerQQ.D: mme emwf- one enjoyed it. Afeer hae wlpv we vcre still hungry so Irs, Dau ext offered us a sueciel treat. on vert be A restaurant :nd she told us to ren juni vhat xc vantcd at he? expense. larzr 'rn fovid ou? the reason for this cclebraticr. It ras her birthing! Uniorfunatelf, no one vas able to guess her aye, ' J . Q , - : ,, U 1' 1 V-4-'T' v..-' , 9. .75 MPI , - ,,'4 r i P51 .'.wP U ,. . J' .lr s I - vw 1 . n , A m - L 4 .. Q G C- v - . ,Q l J 3 -1 1' ' s. ul . 1 f ,, v . , Q 'l D -4' 'a. v A X , , A 4. , . 0 , '1 x ' ' '1 D . gm - f 'L C E ., .. , ,. M, rt -'nv-if . E 'Hifi , P X.. .... - 5 'g.u..f. - 51,3 N. ' Saturday morning there was a joint meeting of the house and senate. Bills were eassee, Those b'lls vera sent to he Voted uuon by our stftc lc islzture, At JLZLC + iCI C 'FREE 7' ifypxhm, 5: sg 'gy-5 'C150 Dr. lichrgl E. Havis, Her York Git7,Chfir- men of the U2ec1tive Convittee of the C0NW1SSi0H Of Nation's Health and The American Iedical Association. They Cis- cussed the ero's rnd con's of fedcrelized medicine and nnsxercd questions for eierr- CD00 In tHG afternoon there Yes rn exten- norsneous sneaking contest srdtrernnonncc- nent of Awords unE Swcclel fonors. All of us vorc flrd to be on the ray home. Re reinec ruch from this oxecricrce. LIBRARY NEWS The library hes been running 'smoothly again this year under the guidance of Mrs. Barnett. The librarians helping her ere: Lois Mansfield, heed librarian, Barbara Whitehead, Bonnie Shoemaker, JoAnn Kroft, Lorene Jsmerson, end Janet Vkymire. The size of the library has increased con- siderebly this year. SGVCPR1 reference and non- fiction books rlonc with fiction books have been added. Some of thepbest known ere: Eg, Shook The Family Tree, The 3nrme Road, Not So Wild A Dresnb Ton Flight, Driftwood yollel, andg'Etiguette gr. The magazines also have served their purpose and have been used extensively by the student body. Some of the new fiction books are: Mrs. Mike, by Benedict and Nancy Freedman, Clover Creek, Junior Miss, Wi1iWhtens,The Tenrlod Skein, The Assassins, end Skvblazer. ' The Junior High library has been token care of with the help of Charleen Votrw, Nerilou Vroo- man, Ann Rish, :nd Hrnnette Reynolds. Several new books hrve also been added to this librexysuch es: gonnyis Bog, The Lion's few, and The Lost Lagoon. 1 H Several new books have been sent to the grade school libraries and the students are enjoying reading Alice ln Uonderland and other childhood favorites. S S ill This work of putting new books in the library can be attributed to no one person. It has been through the help and co-operation of Mrs. Barnett and all the librarians that this was possible. We hope that you will keep reading lots of good books Y U., -, ,,.,.-W.-.Y-.W-. --.-.....-,.,.-...f --- w Fai.-234- f.: 4-...lf 3LI3.1a.h'lP1-Madllii u BAND T Y 1 ' .yrfeffmq 1 Ah L - A--if ' I ,-,,v, ,. - V . . Front -Hoy: Robert VaniCamp, Richard Binkerd, Elizabeth Gump, Emily Kirkpatrick, Mary Lou Allegree, Don Wilson, Jerry Young, Bill Rife, Isaac Binkerd, andDonald Denny, Second Roy: Mary louise DenrY, Joann Kroft, 1 ,Maiilynn Garrison, Charlene Votaw, Shirley Ridenour, Carol Denny T Clara Wilson, Lois Tyner, Lois Eppley, Hola Eppley, and Norma Jean Ogan, and Miss Baumgar.ner, Third Row: Barnett Wolfram, Tom Bracken, Delores Roser, Fanice Vandergrift, John Dale, Lorene Jamerson, Wilma Tyner, Harriet Peebles, Miriam Epnley, Lois ihansfield, 1 and Joann Burueil. Fourth Row: Gwen Farley, Connie Clark, John Thompson , Iarr?NCErless, Jack Smith. Bob Smith, James Van Camp , Eugene Spitler, Robert Winters, H rris Ford. and Julia, Shillinger, ' This year has been pretty quiet for use Free ball games. We seem to enjoy it so much more, everifie have to take time out to play, The Sunday Evening Club in- vited us to play for them a second time, November l7, we were invited to plaf for a football game fat' North Manchester Colleges Chl but it vas cold, On December 18, We had a mixed concert with the band, chorus, and grade school. February 9, we had a wonderful time wor- king with all the schools in the county for the County Band Festival. March 29, aame the turnout at Forthayne for the state contest, For solos and quartetsn The solos were: Joan Burwell fpianoa, Tom Bracken Qpianol, and Dean Eppley,CBaritone.l Our quartets were: Miriam Eppley, Carol Denny, Bill Rife, and Julia Shillinger , Qsaxophoneb, Emily Kirkpatrick, Marilyn Garrison, Lor- ene Jamerson, and Lois Tyner Chornb, Constance Clark, Delores Roser, John Dale, and Tom Bracken, Colarinetf. At the District Band Contest at Nappanee, we carried off a blue ribbon. On April l9, we found ourselves at North Manchester, again we carried off one of the blue T1bb0DS at the Siate Cihtest. Y f 's ' V1 ' 'I' v A ff 'n I I7 a 1 H ' 1 f Pf- CHDRUS l ins ali' - Q!! First Row: Miriam Eppley, Wilma Tyner, Janet Waymirc, 'fdban Eender, Harriet Peebles, Constance Clark, and Delores Roser. Second Row: Clara Wilson, John Winters, JoAnn Kroft, Marilyn Garrison, Gwen Farley, Miss Baumgortncr, Jean Lambert, Juno Knablc, James Van Camp, and Carol Denny. Third Rows Donald Wilson, Robert Smith, Robert Winters, Rex Neilson, and Robert Van Camp. Girls Our first appearance of the year was in October when we were chosen to sing at the P. T. A. meeting. Several selec- tions were given. . Mixed Chorus The mixed chorus participated in the Christmas Conisrt, December 18. The program was held in our High School Gyms We feel, sure that our efforts were appreciated by all who attended. March 19, was a big event for our chorus and we spent much time practicing for it--puThe Wabash County' Choral Festivalen The program consisted of eight numbers by the girlsg two by the boys, and semen by the mixed ehous. We fee1.that the Festival was a great success. We nowfdraw our schoo1.year to a close by having the honor of taking part in the graduation exercises- l , -71141542 -.. , 1 J. J , 1 ., ' , .. ine., fb fm n dv .m M -. 1 xg. V 9' V 'l s ' 4 'y .. . f . . , I Q , I . 1 . 4 V..-. , uv I 'J , ,. . , a -. . . . , 1 5 9:4 . ,U f W 'NPYNL ', - ' bw A .. . i . ., ., N J ' aw 'M H , 3,11 . 'vm-L 5 . 13. ,pd . , a ,WI C9 e' ,Ll Jjlxlsb 'Z Tj Girls 4-H started out mith a bang this year. We had Q3 eager memuers, all trying to live up to our motto, WTO Make the Eest Better.H The oryani- zatlon meeting was held Tay l6 at the home of Jean drown. The officers elected were: . Sally Dale Blizaqcth Pearson Maxine Vandegrif Mary Denney Frances Custer President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer News Reporter Recreation Leader t Niriav Egwley Song Leader Constance Clark Health and Safety leader All the meetings were hold at the homes of the members. P rA denonstration 'as given Oy Elizabeth Peamnn at the Urbana Judging and Demonstration Contest and later at Columbia City. It ras entitled nAre You Freezing?--We Are.n Sev.ril memzers were also in on the judging. How did j u cone out girls? August l5 the Junior and Senior Clubs held a combined meeting at the school. They entertained their vothers at a tea., lhc dr sses wade by the individual manners 'SPQ vodelcd. Twenty-five of the 27 girls who started in the Senior Club this We consider this a re year conpleted their pnrbcts. cord and everyone is proud of this accomolish ent. suite a numgcr of the girls took prizes in either their projects or the dress review at the 4-H County Fair. fe oven had some things sent to the State Fair for exhibit. 'e are really nroud of you so Leeg up the fine work. S Mrs. Charles Gill and Yrs. srnold Hodel help- ed the girls o'er the rough soots and me feel they are due a lot beth Pearson, Junior Leaders and of credit. Frances Custer, Eliza- Maxinc Vandegrift served as and helped share this zespandhility. -'Q-1 'ryuq 1 ' f- ' -'nv 'ii' , I 15-Ln Q: 5 Y' VOCnTIONnL AGRICULTURE AND BOY'S 4-H REPORT FOR THE 1946-47 ANNUAL The vocational agriculture class this year was divided into two divisiensg the Beginners, consisting of Freshmen, and the Advanceciass, consisting of Senhomores, Juniors, and Seniors. The subject of the Beginners Vocational Agricultrrt eliss wds Wnsiry Minigementi This subject Q elt with ell phises of duirying. The subject for the advance Veentionel Agriculture class wusnFirm Business Management! Both of these subjects drevery important for all future farmers. hr. L1wson,the Vocational Agriculture teacher, kent our mithemetical ability in good shape by assigning u few firm problems for the class to work out. There were thirty students in he Eeginnnrjs class andeighteen inthesdvsnced elassthis year. Thus mdkingtotilof forty eight students study- ing Vocational Agriculture. Breeding Litters First Chester White Litter Robert Miller First Spotted roland China Dean Epply Litter Second Chester White Litter Richard Dyson Market Litters ' Grand Champion Chester White Ralph Dyson litter Beef Department Chemeion Shorthorn Steer Robert Brodbeek First Kediumweight Angus Robert Nieeum Steer First Kediumweight Shorthern Dick Miller Steer First Lightweight Sherthern Larry Curless Steer Those extra pigs will mean the difference of winning or losing a prize at the County Fair this fall. xr! +1-sf,..v'. . +I' , E 4 H1ljQCil!U -' vw-al.gr-9 .qi ' ' .gilgtbmg 'ff It .41 -g-'s G -' , fl: V ' ffslw -' 1 f ' .1-.I ' IQ 31. A. A , vi -x HU :'1? I 1 4'- . -u 9 1 -13i'-U 1 r R! A ' 1 -'af - I q L .-. .,.......,5.,.. . .. 6. nfl-l ,O an P'--I' U 'fe-:V ' 1 In anim? Boy's 4-H Club There are about fifty member: in the Boy's 4-H Club this year, Several of the members accomplished great success with their projects both at the Wabash County Fair and at the Indiana State Fair. A few of the plaoings forthe Uabash County Fair are as follows: Swine Department GrandChampionSilt Ghesterwhite RobbvibMil1cr Reserve Champion Gilt Big lype Raehal Dale 4 Poland China ReserveCnampienFirrow Chesterihite Ralph Dyson First Chester White Barron Ralph Dyson First Sontted Poland China Boar Dean Fpply First Spotted Poland China Gilt Dean bpply First Duroo Jersey Gilt Gilbert Tumage First Duroe Jersey Boar Robert Brodbeek First Hg Qypo Polanl China tilt Rachel Dale Second ,Hampshire Gilt Barbara Stouffer Second Chester Jbite Gilt Richard Dyson Breeding Litters 'c ,t 'l'1'r First Qhester Qkitelitter Robert Miller First Qpottei Roland China Dean Dpply Litter Second Chester shite Litter Richard Dyson Market Litters Grani Champion Chester Mite Ralph Dyson Litter Beef Department Ghampion Shorthorn Steer Robert Erodbeck First lbdiumreight Angus Robert Niecum Steer First Mediurmeight Shorthorn Dick Miller Steer First Lightweight Shorthorn Larry Curless Steer W , I AQ'Phys1Qa..1 ',Education,' ' 'G-T g'g'f-1-li Ar' -..- ?,1 1' . 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I-4 1 1 JL f at-I 'O I -0 -A ' I I X A few of the boys took their prize animals to the State Fairct Indizinapolisi The ibjority of the placings of tho projects shown by Noble Township 4-E boys are as follows: First Spotted Poland China DHBn Epply Brooding Litter lFmwr h Chester Uhitc Market Ralph Dyson Littir Fourth Qicstcr 'hito -'-' Eracding Robcrt Miller Littur Third Chcstor Uhito Barrow Ralph Dyson First Spotted Poland China Donn Dpply 1 - Gilt Third Hazpshirc Gilt Jorry Stouffcr 3u1m+.-5knpshirc Gilt Barbara Stouffor Eighth Chcstcr Uhito Gilt Richard Dyson Ninth Chostor Uhito Gilt Robert Killer Thcsc placings are vcryE?0dbnnoidQfing1the coupctition that was involvcdinthhccciissosill ofthc giltand barrowclasoos containod 40-GO pigs. Thcrc wort also some very outstanding piis in all of tho classos which made lplacing very tough, The mtl k fir tho projoctsihat orc being Ciiriod ni? ti bo sh wn this fall attho County Fil? is Vory 5- l. Last spring when the swws WQTL fHTFlflUQ, .'.' Edgy gurg pigs Wwpg Saved than '1S'1f1sl bv 'ans cfmriimtiug if :ww Hitt-mic Pig bPWl33TS, ti the bfys carrying sow and littor Frijocts, by Mr. Laisin, .f.f thi Bijis 4-5 Club lcudor, ,V 'F Y' W. lf' -As -X c '4f-,A N. 'fini' . I y ,-, R I' fo f Y ft AM Va f ' 1 -. '.- . fX N ix, X V131 A K X5 vf g ---W. lil-- -' . 'X,:,, Q., N f I 1 xgl wwxx ,fe 'xy Rf 0 ,XMI xx Xl ff M ' ' ' f' ,J xv, --wg--9-.... - ... -. -- ---up-1 -.. ---Q--N --fu W' .,.,,. ff- 1 v,-Sui,-' .n v vi- ' f 'n' ' ' :HN g lf ,I,, I 1 w ' I fm Q '.'1 - -'-...M The beefprojects eredoing very nicely this year. 'Inere are abouttiiirtybeef steers enrolled this year. There are surely some prizewinners in this bunch of choice steers to be shownthis falls Judging Teams Thegpdging teemsdid fairly wellin competi- tion last year. The lscings forthe three con- tests are as follows: County Judging Contest livestock team placed first Dairy team placed second District Judging Contest livestock team placed fourth Dairy team placed fifth State Judging Contest Dairy team placed in theblueribbon group Livestock team placed inthezedribbon group Richard Early received ex S310 scnolorship for Purduelhiversityfbr beingthe highestindividual judge n the State Livestock Judging 1 contest. The individu als on the Judgingteamsthis are as follows: ' Livestock team Donald Wilson Richard Dyson Jack McKillip Dick Hiller Dairy team Don Armstrong Ben Deeter Lowell B ain Don Roser r ' ' ' 'J W Q'--'mm I J I P V ' ',,l 4 FUI ' J. ' 1 1 V , 4 l o I - f 1 1 W hm I I ' u 2 X 'J M,-V, N: 'V . ' ' a x-V H' 1 '..'.. r Q - -'-- ,,4'? xxx., I ef g 'a'1 Hz 13N 47161---. T'f1 x 'Vs fig x ' 3'-VQQ 'N,:r:,'X! ii '--':r2'5 P 'T--ff Q 4 . igixf -r Rrii!3'qil a'?TMffy! ' s sen' fyzsxl, X I cr. ' kf:!,,iig,4?gE:i:-? .X . 1- 6. .- Y sfo, 2: ,g ? . 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The firi grlde toy bgnd give l nice nrogrlm which wis well received. Psggy hier made hor announcements of tra Stnior P145 and Carnival. Tho ds 'sprgjrsm was c:nc1ud:d byan exhibition of majic,ventri1oqoLsmsidcome edy by Mjsteriors Brown sndIlrfejktCathh His tricks it magic includci tho woyping of corn. To euro got 1 bsng out gf that trick. Mr. 3rown's red-nfxi Q friend, Harley, was-quite good -t IL -rf -ic and at apologizing to Mrs Gvrtner. MP1 Williams bod charge of the days programs J1-Lf ' . 1013- nl!!--inn: rg ... 5 -I ri'- , sri .,. 0 1 . z .ak J -A 'H P' . 4 L. -' L I vi. z, 9 - Y 9 I A 4 0 -l + -no-hw, ,. .. I- j. s . ft. ,QQ -'- wr: ,---1---1-gr, I x 5 X -Rx A-,..1 11 rx ' X l L 3 lfwtig -AE Q.. at ' . YN- ms ! Wiki' . ?'.97 Q ,-N gf' uk Vflf! tix ff X ,- A M we t,, ,,5 rung- Q , , 3 ,Q 'ent 1 1 ' mfg-E'3 --ff X , if 'U '-'Q 'J -J xi sf ffxEY....l' ' 7'x7'f', .Lf xsfxf. 1' ., K F ,sf d - T y Q?,! ??j:Q2L Buy your tickets here! Ice Cream! f'?'i g awfk If gtg Pop corn! Pop? Get your weight K guessed ,y' n v f f--I here! Hit the man! Win a prize! Hotdo',5s1Q1 'Yffjhfxx-X-y 'N'xV, Piel Htt Coffee! Throw the darts! fuJfQAk.jQV! 'Nh-Z TZ-L Vgsfxx l ,! J Y You guessed it--- a Carrival. W61if.':3'-gf-3-'atb ere we are at the Carnival, mid all the X59.i'.i3Z,f noise and fun making. The first thing we see and do is go to the big stand in the middle of the floor to get our tickets. Here we might see Mr. Bechtold or Don Wilson. Next we side to get our weight go to the south guessed. Here we find Beach Whitaker hav- ing a hard time. He has to guess us withhm 5 pounds. Well, too bad. He missed us exactly 4 pounds. From there, we get a coke at the concession stand. James Van Camp, Joann Rife, Mary Helen Stooos,Betty Barlow and Gene Pottenger and . Nmomii Sailors. They worked shifts.X On down the line we find the dart board. Patty Smith and Peggy Baer are pretty busy. They have a bullseye, candy gum and ballons to throw at. Right nex door is Don Wilson selling ballons,rubber balls and trinkets. What's that over here? A big crowd' Oh! The Daisy Dodgers . Here we find Grayston Campbell and Dean Coldren, pick- ing up balls and taking in tickets. 'The dodgers are Doc Baer, Gary Fordyce and Paul Keel. From here we go back nnd get some tickets. What! A different color this time. Boy! look at that, a Strike! That's it! Bob Smith's looking ' after the bowling pin, and here stands John Nbr ters and Merle Ray. Boy am I hungry! One hot dog, and a piece of pie and coffee. Hero we find Jane Niccum, Margarette Stouffcr, Mary Louise Denny, Barbara Whitehead, and Mrs. Haupert. That sure was good! Now wefll gasses Doris Kaufman and Bonnie Shoemaker ' . .14 V 4 I !f1f' - ' 7lr f 'ff' ,. a., 7 4 ,: -. , , sr V a ..' '2 - fp J' A it , 1, In :,y,,, A. , r Q'- F Q u'..1-5- wiv: 1 I V I ' - 'fl -'- .qi A . . .51 H ,,, f I -1- U 4 0 L 1- Vp 2 E 4. i , . cf ' 1' -' X . w ' I v . 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Ceifis opennseasonfvuth 4 AiOXvic- tory overfthe linlewn Pirates, ufhb gig: rates gotloff to a bed start this year losing the first game to Lagro. Nooman was high for Legro with 17 points and G6mpbell led the Pirates with ll counters. N 1 The Reserve team started off with a 23-15 victory over Lagro, Pirates upset Chester Panthers in Pirate Den SSMEQQ The Diretes get offon the right foot to ucfeat Chester 53-29. Campbell wus high for the winners with 15 pointsg for the losers, QPioer led with ll points. The B team Lloit after a hard bettleq aww Campbell scores goal in last 5 ae- conds is Linlnwn Pirstcs upset Indians 39-38. I,inl5.wn's !'Mighty Little Men for second eonsettive week has pulled an upset out of the hat. Veterun Pirate center pushed one hzfrom close up during the last five seconds to trip Indians 39-58, All in ell, there were 41 fouls 'called in the contest, Campbell led the scoring with 21 pointsg McKillip wcs high for Chippewa with 10 points. was Pirates nip Gcldbugs on floor.--39- 57. In this game Pottenger and Baer led the Gold and Blue each receiving ll counters. For Linoolnville, Buzzard, pivot msn, tallied 15 pointer In the dressing room, Coach Kerniet Lagrange tried to make a tie out of it, butit was ruled to the Pirates. TheB squwifoastod to a 40-12 victorys -LH!-45 'sn rx V ,U afji. v . Q 0712 ' 1' I1 U ' ' D Pv e L i 'I-j1J,!11'l ...mf W 1 1 Q- T' I 'QD . 11. I t r I W L4 A ' i S .'i4 fa'+ ' . ww 'LP 'Jil' .wr Alumni grabs early lead and stnved off last half rallyto defeat the Pirates by 55-29. The scoring of the three old men, Barnett, Snyder, cndStouffercarried the burden of the offense. Campbell rms high for the Pirates with 15 oonts. For the Ereliminerygame, the Fresh- men played the Whites Institute. The Institute won. eva 4 Linlawn Pirates cop win in nip-nnd- tuck tilt over Laketon 57-56. The Pirates outshop the Tigers nt the free thraw line as they annexed a thriller, 57-56. Campbell led the Pirftes, scoring 15 pointsg Butler scored 10 for Ldceton. Lrketon coooed the opener 18-10. were Linlawn Pirates trounuaL1ncolnvi11e Goldbugs without the services of Veteran center by 36-26. According to reports the stfr center vas benohaifor violation of training rules. L Pottenger ledl the-Pirates with 13 points while Buzzard led the Goldbugs with 7 tcllies. Lin1awn's reserve team velloped the young Goldbugs 40-17. eeeeee Speedkings hurled Linlewn a defeat by 58-56 score. The Speedkings displayed clever ball-handling to defeat Linlawn in the final minutes of the game. D. Davos led the scoring for Urbrna vith ll counters vhile Campbell tallied 16 points in the lineup, Fifty-three fouls were called tithe rough-and-tumble contest. A strong girate Reserve team captured the oeener 44-18. 4H.'-'25 W. , .jk 1 4 n . 1 I 4 c V . i fl 1. Standings Jan Roann Central Chester Lagro Linlsvn Chiopevn Urbana Lafontaine Somerset Lincolnville Laketon County Tourney 015 W-B 1' 9 8 9 7 5-- 5-- 6 2 2-..- l 1 any EPB s follovst Percent 2. .888 .750 .700 .566 sa-5 :sis .221 .181 .125 .090 Siratos tumble Lincolnville 45-24. In one of his best rebounding games of the year Campbell stars. Veteran center got 21 counters. For the Goldbugsg Buzzard scored 10 counters. use Roann tops Lin1amn57-42. A vzlient band of Pirates went down fighting in the third gene of the evening before the favored maroon. Haag collected 20 points for the Indians to lead them to victory, For Linlamn, Campbell and Coldr carried the burden, hitting for 12 and ll respec- tively. new Linlawn trounces Somerset on Pirate floor by 50-29. Zirates went into the Winning column again as they trampled the Somerset Shemrocks 50-24. Campbell and Coldren with ll and 10 points in order carried the toffense. Howard scored 11 counters for Somerset. Exe :irates rlso took the reserve game 48-29. if-63-ii' -rl UWT Jr , P'-O 2 Q 6 I Sixty personalfoulscelled, asTigers topple Linlawn in upset tilt 40-29. Using a shiftingzone defense thatbottled up the Eirete star pivot men, the Tigers upset Linlsvn 40-29. In the rough-and tumble contest, 35 fouls were called on the .irates. Butler led the Tigerswith 12 points and Baer scored 7 for Linlevn. Laketon also won the nreliminary. e+esee Linlswn Jiretes topole Comets Daup- set tilt by45-57. The Lirstes, snapping a losing streak, unset the Leg3oComets. The Lirates were aided bv Camobell and Colfren with 15 and 14 points respec- tively. J. Elvood scored l2 countensfor the Comets. Legro whipped the Linlovn reserve in the ooener 16-15. aeeees Stouffer scores 24 points to lead Central' to win over the Pirates 64s42. The Trojans shook loose from Q fighting Linlamn aggregation midway in the third period to topple the Birates. John Stouffer accounted for 24 of the 64 oountersg while Campbell vas high with 15 points for the Pirates. The B team also lost. new Urbana stnves off late Linlawirslly to wingreme 54-55. A fest bcacct in the final seconds of the game did the trick for Urbana to upset the Qiintes. Haxoert set the offensive vitn l? pointsg Campbell led the Pirates vith 5 counter, Indians gninrevenre for aerlr lfss. They best Linlavn by e2-52. 7hiioo'rWs Indians started slow bit o1-vtd sited: ball to defeat the Iiratws QBQLL. Hiller and McKillip collected AJ and 1C ooints respectively. Campbell vas high with 8 for the Qirates. In the first game the B team wonkvy 25-lO. Rornn trounces Linlavn by 63-29. It was proved tonight that a good big team is better than e good little team. SITTIQEGX Airs. Barnett, mr. Bechtold, Mrs. Robinson, Kiss t Baumgartner, Mr. Gurtner gTANDING:' Hrs. Ghristle, Mr. williams, Mrs. Haupert Student Council Blark, Donald wilson, .lazy Louise BQ.. BB! mmm , Him. l': F '.a'Z '1 In mm' Mouser led the way for the Maroon with 24 points vhile Wilson collected for the losers. The Maroons made it a double header bytrouncing Reserves 20-9. Cossaks hip Pirates in overtime 56-55. Four of the P1rate's first five left the game on fouls and five of the Lafontaine boys led via the foul route. It was a close game all the way through. Temdleton led the wayfor Lafontaine with 18 points, while Campbell collected 14 for the losers. Pirates coped the opener in a close game 29-27. sua Final standings of the County: W L Percent Central l5'- 2 .982 Roann l5-- 2 .882 Chester l2-- 6 .667 Lagro lO-- 6 .625 Urbana 9-- 7 .562 Fhippewa lO-- 8 .556 Linlawn 7-- 5 .457 Lafontaine 5--10 .533 Lincolnville 4--ll .267 Laketon 3--14 .176 Somerset 2--13 .153 SECTIONAL TOURNEY GAME Chipwewa rallies to defeat the Lin- laln Pirates in opener 42-34. Linlawn leedingg up til the last quarter failed to: stop the rally led by McKillip who took: scoring honors for the eveniqgwith 25. points. Campbell and Baer led the Pitatesu in the last 4 minutes. This vas the last ballgame for Campbell, Coldren, Wilson, and Smith. we know the boys vill do their best all the time and W6 wish them all the luck in the world. GOWD LUCK TEAM!!! Our yell laude!-'fin Butt? BRPIGU' F-Bd Mary Helen Stoops, dicf 5. fine job in creating loyal and enthusiastic supoort. They have one more year in which to lead our fans in cheering our boys on to victories. 1-.. 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I - A -gre CfX4pAE?EPjQ! wSl i7EjEr4 ZQL '1iXfWith a ot of Uelbow greasen and fun the Sen o sx' of 1947 have uncovered another TREASURE CHEST . We guarantee a fair share of memories and good times to be treasured by all. S While we all had a share in working on the ANNUAL STAFF, most of the way was cleared by the ANNUAL COM- MITTEE composed of Patty Smith, Lois Mansfield, Peggy Baer, Donald Wilson, Dean Coldren, and Grayston Camp- b ll. s e Also we wish to express our appreciation to Mrs. Ruthanna Christle whose gguiding.hand helped to smooth out the rough spots on the 'TFILQASURE CHEST , and to Bob Moore for generously giving his time for many of the drawing and sketches. Also to all the underclassmen who!helped make this annual possible we say thanks again' . f MMT. , 'vi .. , . n . .,'.-. u 1 Peggy Baer, Patsy smith, Lois Mansfield. DOH Jilsons Dean ff :ill Aga I . 'gd 'M 'I n ' H K. VW- . -- - 1 '-IH X11 , 'I A' - iff! 1 f1 , 4 + . , El, in Mx3 , . , TY-ii . 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' IV 'Q' '.,,: .k J. 4 git? 5:14 AL v ' J T.. l-i3'71v' f, 1 V .f,. , - A r .vw '- .. 1,5 ' i'- O L 1 E I First row: Dean Golqren,'Joy9e.5inniear, Pegzy Baer, Patricla Smith, Dor1a.Kau2man, rilwa Tyner, and-Beeehwshitdker. Second row: Merril Hobbs, urs. Barnett, Donald Tilscn. Robert Smith,'Richard Dyson, Grayston Campbell, James Paul, LM Bechtold, and Lewis Jamerson. ' , , . . flaack in the year of 1956, we have the' Seniors of 1947 starting out on adventme of going to school. Miss Churchill, our teacher, really had a hard time trying to teach a dumb bunch of pupils. . 1956 took us on to our second grade under ,Miss Stoops. Don Wilson should know better than to,whisper, as the hall is always waiting for him. f A e1957'saw us in the third grade with g Mies Shambaugh as our instructor. Whder ,txwhy sc many- students like the hall and '- office? hDuring', this year Jim Paul . joined our class from West Ward. Q .2 J I ,Q-iiese' forma us in the fourth grade , ,rx ' .r gs . With -our teacher, Miss Small. Te were v at -- ' I .rif- . .,,. -x - -x, ,yery proud this year because now we were upstairs. Jim Paul decided to leaJe .J -: fc . -5 Hg- , bt,. ,I ' us Wvfand go to Terre Haute. ' fs x '-tif. V ' l 'x ,. ,MMM . ggegvealed our presence in the Q34g1igLfthQ.'gradex with Piss Scotten, our fWfSb6qdh6r4 .TB liked-the fire drills cape, jgfhdeaus.e. this .gave us an ogportnnitf ' 'fIre1escapes.QV. 'tt N' t7'. 'Li 71'-Fl, , W, .Y ..I, 1 ,Hn-Q 1'-Q. Y' hmawarsmmermnharo . 1 1. ,V ,x v : 4 vi 6 ' 1 'I 1. fi W J , x N X f V x 4 . 3 , Q , A I 1 . .v. 1 1 . 1. ,eff 5 w 111 , 1.- .4,---- J. . , .. -1. .nw E . .11 ,.,4 ..1 i Af. . ' 6' ,:. i..' 'J' '11-ff' ' 1 , 7.1.1.1 A N 1... , 1 ' 'I 'iii nl.- J: . ,. A ,1.. 1 . 311' ' ' ,, .1 jg: K . .,... -1 Mu' 1, ,...1 .-,. . 1 J. , ,,.1.. 1117 - .., my 11,14 N11 ,. 1 1 x. ,fy '1.' '.1' 11. , ., ..n . - 111 '. '.-.. .H7 .11 . .. .1.. .- QQ-f 2' - .1 L ,.. ,,f,' .c .,1. - .1 1. 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'fn 'fx 5-.- 3 V , j.. ,5, ':, 16, -'J' .A t9QfA94OsibPksdfuP0nTvS HS upper clabsmen cgtfthe'oldQbuildingg fMrg'Tinke1 was our ltedeherq fFor 4, A.A' isig ,longf years-Vwe hed iwditbd for purjchance to tape, the bells I rdownWonqhfs-birthdey4,'Here Mme received 'nur popular land most'famousQ basketball 'stsr,fGraystonoUHumpN Campbells p 1-f N 1' M: ,'x, A'i,f ',l,1j,.:1, - ., px 2 K eMi94ls is fltsfsl grown-upWQk1ds. now, Qbscsuse5 we were up in the fhigh school buildings We -had'gone here to school only a short time until .our beloved principal, Pau1.D.TStone, died. 5' a,' iota? Th ltsevsnnn graaersf of 1941 were no more---we had moved up one step ttoward high school., In 'this grade we had s new eddition.to this dumb bunch of pupils. Herr name was Patricia Smith, Patty for short, from Somerset. Q ol945, Terel we proud this year! Just think ofrit---Frcshmon!l Our class was somewhat larger due to our students from Shite's Institute.4 Mr. Eechtold served as our sponsor. l , B kl944 Te werel Sophomores now, and :getting thcref in high school. fe were .really becoming important. Mr. Bechtold again served as our sponsor. Jim Paul Tyner moved in from fLagro. Jim Paul .wanted tt find out what it would bl ltho to cum his, arm from wrist to elbow and lhardlwoyQg4didn't you Jim? V I. my . QFXl945'jJuniors. 'There 'was quite a 'chsnge'in-our -o class this year. Many of jthe olgssfmembcrs left us and we gained iBbmGQStHd6DU3J Joyce Minniear,movod in 1fronQEobhsh,-Merrill Hobbs came in from Chester andn Bob Smith moved fromq Etna QQqfssh1NfMr4f'BsEhro1d Land.Mrs. Barnett EWggQn Qurf5pgngQp',,o Te pTGSCntCdV bu? cJhDi5TfF1BYf Vbove Troubles Tom yntnf A ill- .f Q H . W, . Au X ,,. .. pfpfisy, ' :fur - -A ' 'T ' I N v .!.1.I X431-mid'-.,' '97u,.-. J.. -'fri 1' ' V5 alfa '- -L X- x ww-u ,, ,-,. F' -1 .. 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Smith Music NPrayer Perfectn-Riley-Stenson High School Chorus Benediction Mr. Tinkle COMMENCEMENT HIGH SCHDOL AUDITORIUM Wednesday, May 7,,1947 Processional nPomp and Circumstancen March No: 1-Eigar uAfridander---Olivadti High School 'Band Invocation Reva'Thomas Music K Nmorningn-speaks uThe Old Hogan-scott - Manchester Quartet , Address DP2.John-Benson Presentation of Diplomas MrQ Gurbnsr Presentation of Bibles Mr. Peters Music nLift Thine'Eycs'-Knight Logan M ' Manchester Quartet ' ctlcn Rev, Thomas 'iv 0, 41 , . . Hn'! L '-Cn 4 U4 FV, ,L -4 J-lu' 1 ' --xx. xf- K-- he 2 iv . X Q....X'P 'T' Liiisijgilizgihssrq 'N 'K - Lgggfgg-f:?3? -Hifi -55515 f 1, ....... , - e N- 1 , Mlf 'i ,rms 1 my ' H 1 xx 1 .' Ifjf,u ll' 5-9 422 x ' 'ig 1' ,JAN I Chicago, Illinois Friday ivoning March 28, 1947 Hi Underclessmen, Je, Juniors and seniors felt Sorry be leave the rest of you slaving away at the brain factory, but ge patient your mtime is coming. fQy Q.m mg,, Vgf, 5fQff OL Qjyf At Cleypool we boarded theNicke1 Plate train for Chicago. That was ebout1g49 p.m. After everybody had hed a drink of water and roamed all over our car, those inevi- table card games set in until we reached Chicago at 4330 in the afternoon, Then we get rid of our luggage ands were , free to take in the fBig.CiLy!N f fig, Igk,W . 1 r Jhile tramping around with 'Kour eyes shut and our mouth open we managed to ex- plore the Tribune Building, have supper et Thompoonfs: match a reel broadcast at JBN and see an enjoyable movie end stage 'show at Chicego's Oriental Theatre, Finally our sponsors couldn't take it any longer so we were nut tc bed at l2:3O P.N. x 14 qx no A H f . -L- I 'J-'L . 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D The Board of Trade and the Torld of Com- merce is next on our list. Milwaukee is our next objective. With two hours of sight-seeing and dinner, we'll manage to keep on the jump until we take the stream- liner to Madison, Wisconsin. Since we don't intend to stay long at Madison, we will have supper in the diner enroute to Chicago and take in s rovie and stale show at the Chicago Theatre, ,Ud- smvpgrai' fjlig' 7X 'IHPLK it -N f 1 A it fi 000 f 'Q V 1 03 li R ' 'B 1 N-w NHwNw::kbQEr s,:iii5E?E? ui S VH, A ' J qNN:L--5:f!N?5ip.., ' ff' . iaxlfrfflf LJ, Y 1 J vlgzqti 8 I Does anyone happen to have an old bowls of Dr. Gallupsfs horse linoament they want to loan? We are tired and stiff and our necks are tied in knots from looking up at the tall buildings. Some of these more social Juniors and Seniors seen to take this gay city life but the host of ushhdrn more fun than our sponsors which just goes to show nteachsrs can be fun.n jf q, I J la 1 H '. 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Then Emily's nephew, Mark Willis, a missionary's son, comes from China to finish .his education in America and is staying at 'the Parker's while doing this. He is a very helpful and well behavedahoy'and soon Will and Emily are wondering how they ever got along without him while the children are wishing he would go back to China. Then Lulu Mae Robinson, a twelve- year old terrorist, tries to get him to stop being goody- goody and get in good with the boys. He tries different things, among them, changing a speech of his Uncle Will's to A magazine article. Every time he does something he thinks is bad, it turns out to be good. Finally, .George Robinson, the meanest boy in town, steals some money and blames Mark who takes the blame. After George is unoovered and Mark is found guiltless everybody likes him. 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GRAYSTON CAMPBELL and DEAN COLDREN have just left on their second trip to Japan. They were amazed when they discovered what a great deal one little silk- worm can do. They are trying Kdesperately!1Z!!! N to find if silkworms have a language such as qym r dos JOYCE MINHIEAR, the HUmph!n Girl of 1957 has nxwntly released an almost uncensorable movie which was di- rected by Howard Hughes. .Ho picture has received such publicity since nThe Outlawn released in Wway- back-whenu. MERRIL HOBBS has just returned from Alaska. Merri took over a large gold mine shortly after he took advantage of the nsquatter's rightsq. He is now known as the best dressed man in the world. ROBERT SMITH and kCH WHITAKBR noted scientists of the Rich Valley Tech Institute, have Just announced another dynamic afscovery They have discovered a band when he comes hone late at night MRS JAMES JEAVER Cthe former P ggy Baerland her fa mous husband, noted for his classic dress designng, recently returned fron Paris where they enyoyed Heir tenth anniversary Their nine year old twins, Bill ' , -L JL. : - , .Lu 4. c c F Z.. n Q great serum which keeps a wife from heating her hus- ,. A. I O . is S 1' Y u . , . . - I A . . . ' . D - A gr U3 -ul-.1 ffl.: ' , JL I. V E- J 4, .,- Q J I, '1 J 5. HIC' 1 4 A' A new singing sensation recently hit Erosdvaf. Qan- dolph Wilde with his dreary blues hrs many a bobby- soxer's heart fibulating. In case you don't know who he is by nov, I'll tell you---DON WILSON. R IQHARD DYSOU the newly elected representative Hmm Indiana has just been elected Sneaker of the House, and has presented the nDyson Billu which give s school children a three-day Leek-end instead of the present two-day One. LOIS MAISFIELD is lnown nation vide as a great cattle judas. It is believed that sne'll visit Tabash during the nColt Shown this year. We are in hopes that she will give a lecture on her travels and judging. PATTY SVITH has not, as yet, received recognition from many, but, as an astronomer, we believe that she will bring us new discoveries in the astral planes. Lest week she reported a new moon over Venus. DORIS i'IAUFT.EAH is known as the Singing Cigarette Girl of the Stork Club 'Of.T1 6J3tf,f. It has just been announced that she is to retire soon to become the wife of the owner of the Treaty Stockyards, Inc. .-736' ff A- , 9 ,PV ' if an a QM me A .blfxb ' - ' .! 1761- .EN0 7 2 Qlgfj -Q J , ,V !Li MM Qin FU' f' In Jig 'E we kZ.3'.- '1HJ'fB,Lu' 55 K f tl-S W 'QL-El? f Vf W . ANgy4' f' g QR fy IIYIQ icy f I V QQYOQQQ SCQVT ' W5 - V 1 X 1 - . .gg ,A I ,f , I Xif AQ Q pf UML! , ki A uf! f LY L79 'f f l Q5 X l . I Q ' V: 4 Y , 2. 4 N Wqtvlpl H W :wx c I vi! PM 0 'J 2 1 7- glbx, axrxwf 'WWW f W l b , L NN L' Q 5' fi MN wi ft L5tN'MfrQl 4' da' ' f' I 5 - N, LD 69 H We, the Senior class of 1947, bein g of sound mind and good spirits, do here- by make and declare this to be our last will and testanent in the following manner, and do hereby, revoke any, and all wills by us heretofore made. First, to our undsrclassmen of High School and the Junior High, we leave you our records of our outstanding grades and the small amount of success we may have achieved and hope they more of them than ve have. Second, to the Juniors we proudly might make gwe the honor of being the Seniors of IQQS, and may you have as much hapginess success being Seniors as we did. and Third, to all of the students of this school we leave you our old memories and may you always revere them in all of A ' Qin ' 0 their sicni-iyzance. G LVTX - ,afix S 0 !f'4?,f' ' Y AX .5 X' I, PEGGY Bali, ,ide hereby will and bequeath: To PAUL HEEL, my lovely blonde hair and my bookkeeping ability so that he can go through high school without any trouble. To VARY LOSISQ IEEIY, I will my oosition as chairman of the annual staff--- guaranteed to keep your aspirin expense up. To JANE IICCUH, my blue eyes to go with her blonde hair. To DONALD DASH, I will my front seat in the assembly so he will have more success in sneaking out of the assembly. To MARY HELEN STOOPS, my job at LC. Penny's so she von't have to work all night and can attend school regularly. I, GRAYSTON HHUMP' CAMPBELL, do hcroa by will and bequeath: ' GENE POTTEEGER, my technique with all the girls. JOHI WINTERS, my ability to stay make in all of my classes and my good sportsmanship. GWEI PARLEY, my excellent record of attendance that she can be proud of. KP' L . 'N-n LLQQUR SQA? ,+P l I, DEAN COLDREN, do hereby will and bequeath: JANE NICCUM, my incomparable school record and OUR left seat in my Olds- mobile. JACK TEESNER, I will my place in sports that I tried so hard to keep. JAMES VAIOAKP, my ability to stay awake at all times, especially in Chemistry class. BETTY BARLOW, my special technique for turning in my excuse cardfearly. g f1:?'fx X ffgga- w,1paA I, DICK DYSON, do ffill and bequeath: JOAN RIFE, my inability to keep quiet and my reputation as being a very nmean kidn. BONNIE SHOENAKIR, my 4-H awards to ah to the rewards she may already have. MARY LOUISZ DENNY, NY height of 6 Ret 2 inches so she can reach further towards her ideals. MARGARZT STOUFFER, my handsome brown eyes to attract boys who especially like brown eyes. ,Iii ' 1 I, MERRILL HOBBS, o hereby will and bequeath: JOHN TIHTZKS, my excellent skill .in Pool and nSnookerN. GARY FORDYCE, the back, right seat in my club coupe. aes. 5 5. To To To To To To To To To To To PAUL HEEL, my 85ehorsepovcr voter so he can climb the nglls A little better with his mctos scooter. ,.4 -'J Q -this ig? L5 I, LEWIS VLEUIEH JAMERSOH, do hereby will and bequeath: NDOCH B AER, my position as operator of the motion picture projector so txt he can watch the movies from behind the machine. GARY FORDYC1, Pii, my remarkable ability to resist the over present temptation of girls. VIVIAN OGAN, my good sense of humor so she can make her living publishing joke books. ,ff V 1 ' V -I V A I, DORIS AAUFKAD, do hereby will and bequeath: NAOMI SAILORS, my ring-side seat of the eraser fights in the assembly. MARGAHZT STOUFFER, my knowledge in Home Ec. to further aid her under- standing in the future. VIVIAN OGAN, my job of pundnng season tickets at ballgames so she won't have to watch them if they become too boring. xeqf '-at 1, Lois mrisrietn, do hereby Will end bequeath: DODEE 7IIf1H3AD, my saxophone so that maybe she cun get better squeaks out of it than I can. GENE OSTEHGER, the good language that I use ell of the time. PATTY SMITH, my work in the office. MARY HELBH STOCPS, my debate experi- ence to helo her win the debate next year. ezine rack in the To To To To To To To To To To To To 1, JOYCE MINIIEAR, bequeath: BETTY BARLOW, my help her nget her JOHN 'f.f1NT3z:s, my w sex. NAONI SAILQRS, my offioo so she can tion from the pert do hereby will and expressive eyes to minn, ay wldzthe opposite jdJatthe telephone get .midi tional eluce- y lines, I GENE POTTENGER, ry Jthronic? cough to keep hi ,pweke in the sssembly. e , QL0 Afi,, fn xtq iz 1, Jim Fnuf, do hereby will and bequeath: JACK TEESIER, mystraight A'sin Gyics. To JOAN RIFE, my good conduct at all times. Clt helps, you knowl. G'EH FARLEY, my seat next usthe mag- assembly so that it doesn't take any effort to get e good magazine. JAHES VAKCANP, my glasses to give him just the right appearance. 7 ' r 'SQXN hi, ig Q N its-!fK - - ,lfjg I - L I, PATTY SMITH, do hereby will and bequeath: BONNIE SHOEFAKLE, my very aect pmture and my bookkeeping ability. JANE NICCUM, my black hair to helpkwr get the pert es nLady in The Darkn in the Senior play next year. NDODEEH 'IITZHEsD, my skill in ping pong to help her win the next ping pong tourney. HQ Q.. ' 'N if Q5 .T-Q 1, Bos si-rms, do 'hereby will and bequeath: PATTY SMITH, my knowledge in debate so she can advance further in it than I did. ' JANE NICCUM, my clear bass voiceto be used in Physics class next year to help Mr. Beehtold understand her a little better. f 4 c I' QI TSI, TE -V ,V-f , P YK x- 4.'1A N Q , , My I v A n , 1 '1 . m . 1 K f . , fl -' 1 4: Q' .uigt va M411 a sampler. To To To To To To To To To To To To DOC BAER, my one-arni driving tech- nique. C'l'here's really nothing to it. GWEN FARLBY, a chance to the trombone my trombone to give her make a lot of noise in se ction. 1 A0 TYNER, sie hereby will I,WILMA JEAN and bequeath: JAMES VANCANP, my trumpet in hopes that he will enjoy band as well as I did. BONNIE SHOEMAKIR, my blonde hair to further her movie career. NAOMI SAILORS, my personality so she will have to carry an address book around all of the time. HAZGNRET STOUFFEN, my ability in the lab.so she can discover the latest secrets of the atomic bombn, 014, Armin ff 5 L I, BEACH WIITAIEJ, do hereby will and bequeath: MA1Y HELEN STOOPS, my red hair and blue eyes to go with her temper. PAUL HEEL, my skill in lah to help him get straight A's in Physics next year. JAMES VAFCAVP, my ping-pong playing. CGua1' antecd tocbeat IaZrjurtner.D W A. W ' W ll GJ- gil: Mft .I, DON WILSON, do hereby will and bequeath: JACK WEESKEK, my record as the cham- pion cough drop eater of Linlawn to help him get a job at Smith Bros. as GARY FO-DYC3, my basketball technique and my place on the first five. JOHN WINTEKS, my five feet six inches height so he will fit just between the teacher and the bersor behind him. me fb - fs 4 . P-Jn , , . ' ' N . I5 -' -.-- .wi 1.1 4' mg., I 1 K 1 4 ..... ' 0 x 1 1 ,,. I I 1 T . 4 - .A 5 :Z-e 'L 4 .. , 1 . ., 1-4 , - I w v :st - , e xv- .1 '--1 -. f u... ,I If. . 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J'2'11c'f211jf gl.1d to vs-:,fLcom3 all the 12-Fw sigwdfots, ospeciglly the 5-vvfnth gtr:1d.?1'fs.1f f' 1 ,iv up Airzftt, Smit 2---Labor Day. No school. .Null fling Ssezntiznhor' L,---1!omlc:r- why' .411 the tall' about motorcycles todlgf? qlhy, the first races on tj:-2 E ilam Eros., tlnzcks : x.Stt.I'dJ.'ff, of cozrs.. Oh yes, this is the first day of actual school. CN ,Ar f f- xi I 'x Y' -x ff. '?' 17-- Y '. Y' a fl - ' A 1 ,fl br. I, l.-I - E lx? ,-N . iv. F . 136 ' s- ' f ,,L Lie vw Y . Y, P if V, E I ,. h E a F , E s E Y i I i r , x P l V l I i r I r Li i, . 1:1 Z: by ri X , li-1 ,F I ,e 5 ai 5 4' . . ' --r 'x if l in A I .1 Vg. z si.-J . - 9 ' 'Z limi? .' . W? 'E ' f2xv.f1a,mf:1 If, L Q 1 I FF-I-I I I Le:,ember 4M--Everyone wonders why :Iii ine Senior? girls are so er - estod in Spe-sch. The nerr, 9511 locxing, unmirried coach coofon'c have any bearing, could ib2. QA 55 . ,. .4yi 4. f 4- . 1: I, f,f,.4,,. 2 1 N,? I' X ' September 5---Isn't the State Fair ever goir1gg to end? Dick Dyson and Don Wilson are missing a lot of school over it. xix QE? rN G' a' X . . M If-L. .MAV XVI' 5.1 ta if--' 5 . N is-N f KK i.'.jl.,,i,,J A ,X 5' 3 5 1 D 31 September 8---Mr. William'S' birth- day. Happy Birthdozjrl 'fk:2Affiu. z?f'.fM7 I pffkiflf September 9--mNot smother birth- day-noh but it is. This time the Senior redwhcad Beach Whitaker. Whziis this I heir ,bout bio Sister putting crawfisrdown?ittie Sister's bgqk ind two Sevior girlv Noding in the creek? See Putty Smgth ind Peg N , 1 XXKZQQN Qrtffl? B..CI r A 'K iw. jf, x ,- :M S' ',Uw A, ,ff fUqT:i ,7i Lx ' WTF A LWVV' ' .1 15x .N,J September 13- 'Our softo41lf:am and Couch bert Lagro in atery iduerost- ing game. Keep up the good work fellows. . 1 gs Q fa' Y . ' Q x F-1'- kL3V 5 ffgc ,' A -X .. .-1 f N , rl -Q Us K. HCM ill gl, ,- I lf: if-U. uf, 7 A' ' fr A A X' 'p Q f' gli! QA f ,. Q X q3NmnSUf47 ff 4,f,,,.n,f:, LZ? f ' 3-'- -,.,.- .--- S . !-,. l L A 4 WO, r V J 41 Il , I Y , . , e f . uw' Q ' -mx , 1' , , K1 ' 1.yfg,...yg.4L4wV September 16---What happened to our new coach?????? Were we girls too much for hl35aM5? QMQ iii ggjx CCN xx ei ff' fi if September 17--Another softbn game, LaFontaine's better, huh? September 18--Big Fight!! 1The Winnah Joe Louis! , ,. ' tm S 1 'if' H12 L IVE' 'P 1, ft- September 20---Another softball. game We beet Urbana. Hubba, hubba, ooh la, la--our newcnach, Bill Frarral, is swoonderful. 4249 I, .. Labs September 25---Today we welcome two new teachers, Mrs. Haupert, who teaches Speech and English, and Mrs Cooper, who teaches Home Sc and Biology---sorry. to see Q92 leave PETS 1 Hodel. ly? A if Q? 2 'Y 31 if Sf ,, September 6---Todayis Peggy Eser's birthday. Who's the diqmond from Peg? I'll bet his initsls :re Jim Beverlr ffxxx ' .A . 5, V ' .15 liz,-' 'I 4 ul A. 1 iw? xg' ' ,i.,,..., ,W V If ef TF-X H Kxf 3, xxx . X i I Pr l 'l7 - V- F '7 t .Q '7 Tiff' ,H TRW? Img? TTIZMINYD 'III' .wi---,wx . . . 1 m .. ., A J. -rs-xg A: ' 1 1 9 , ..' 9 y I f , .1 y. , w' Ffa: I I . A 1-2 1 . ,I ,, 1 1 3. n' 1 'Q 1. A 1 .LI'. . ,.9 . .-3' . ' m 1 s 1 f Q ' 9 T -41' 1' 5-in 'j'.u'fiLsJ 1,1 'V' II , 4 f, 7 HAT: October 10---What's everyone chew- ing his fingernails for?? REPORT CARDS couldn't be the reason could 1 1: '? ff: ' f .fb 1. fx GQ ggyiixay gigokl ttf' October ll--4Whst's all the excite ment for amongstthe Jrs.? We might have guessed,thegiay books arrived. They've -chosen nHerray for Youthn. EEE? 'J -of MJ 223 :L - October 17---Not two famous men on the same day--Happy Birthday Hr. ?wrtner and Merrilliggbbsgg ffl f tx ,.' - ' , October 25---The weird creatures on saw on Pike Street thisevening were headed f r Betty Tait's slhl h ir. me - . 1 , October 24---The Eighth graders are having several parties for ss young as they are. This time Nile Rife entertained the class. 'QE fc? fY1'i i'f V7 ,.-E715 vxjqrvj pf et. October 25---The Senior girls were invited to s osrty at Peggy Baer's this evening. Only two girls show- ed up but we had s nice time. We even had a Eanntunging from a tree, a weiner-roisi, End plenty of cats. fl' K 71' ,XXV ,- J.'r'- EP ' October 29---Ussn't Jabash a weird place this evening? Suret am glad people don't dress that way all the time. -- 4 ya Xf5,f October 50---The Juniors gave their play here toni: Very well done! October 51---What happened to the ball team--I hate GI haircuts. oo, ,401 A, 4: I ' Aggg 'Trip Age? 151 I -1 -A I , . 4 Ihfrrq.-,r F wlliflvmk ' .lt..ams '1 e5gg,'aQ'! ' -if .,, T1 N V A . 3,T,g' V51 ! 1L .Lfh N wr I J ' ' V . V ll t 'J V I .fr I ,,r Q ' I1-I N O ' I K. J I ll . l . 4 'b A 'M 0 0 ' ' A i 1 .4-.Rl M ' A-4 I -Q. 4 JI- L ' , ,. J-,V -'J .iv . , Je-A J , ...:f..tf , a.-- ? ' , ,li .. . :win-I P . 1- . 4, 1 U L' 1 JI . ' lllf nd '-.., 1-11' - 1 1 e also I N November 1---Ourfirszbasketbal game with Lagrc, at Urbana, Lagro was only nine points better. Don't feel too badly boys there's always another time. H 15.5 od J November 8---Are' our boys good!! They best Chester three points. LI rw! 6115 I QAEJWLEZ Lf-ff.. -:fret November ll.--Armistice D1y,a d the beginning of hunting season. Prob- ably the latter dccountsgbr so many boys being absent. yjfjl '9 0,M',' Y, 4219 Vgzgih November 15---Tough luck, Chippewa- dirty nreffszjare always good ex- cuses. Heirs If , FA-n I i f 3 ' Y November 19---Congrats! Patty Baer and Carma Middleton--we're wishing you andyour team lots of good luck this season. 'M' November 20---Several of us enjoyed the nHouse of Magicu put on by the General Electric at the Armory this afternoon. f7g6M 'fx 427' X lf1ff4fV0 x -- November 22--Awe beat Lincolnville this evening. Too bad, Goldbugs. , If ff'j,,,g4e'e:fQwi on! X ' ' f me Q Hffef November 27--There goes our stand- ings-Ahe Alumni ought to beate They have the best players from over 1 period of two or three years. . 'Ugg' 4 .g.'5f- n ...en Elk .rf fin Y. in 4 wt,, Q 9 ' H v U 9 o . I x P a ', Q-Ax C2 ' x Yi' , as I,-9.4,-:I - fllbi p. f'1 A-mg , .f . -rl ty, PP HQ: 'v 1 ' Novemuy 28---Oh boyg turkey and a vacation from school December 5---Say, ebniwilson, does- n't your dad know hbw to buck abas? or was it you who put the dent in the back. ND, fn A13 December 6---Whee--Pirates did it again by one point--Laketon's tough though! 5 D W L December 15---We're not goingtb men tion this gameinihe Annual Calender because Roann beat usx, I I ' . 4 QOHO, rg' ' December 14---The youngestgerson in our class had a qbirthday. Happy birthdcmy, Lois. fiffwgs 'MM December 20---Christmas presents to galore--our school party. We belt Lincolnville, and to top it al off a whole weeks vacation. C K if December 25---Food, ood, gifts, and many, many, things to be thank- ful for. A December 50---Back to schcol lfter a lovely vacation. Did you 1D.hnve a nice Christmas? v I 4 -X , flu X X w 4, 'r 4 I 1 I Sf -' 1X'47lN ? NYQQS, 3 . -A '- 'N-. Xj-ANYFR u x 1 'Nl ..,x ,,,., . '- -.3 1 V F:-rl 4 4 JV xv 1, ' I December 51---New Year's eve---how many saw the old year out and the new in? Time sure flies. ,S 46--P 47 January 5---Urbana beatus in an in- teresting game for them. f bac: oN 9015 January 6---Cram, exam, exams start tomorrow. W 67,!p 'Z January 7-Q-Exams, until noon, then we got a vacation. H g , v n of WOW QZV NNW 0 Cla' W0 January 8---,ore exams, until noon. Z-+ jf: .- :bf-I January lO---We're through bragging Roannfs toughest: faczjwi January ll-H-Roann todc the tourney and Johnny Elvard, of Lagro, the Sportsmanship award. Ifm sure we all agree they were deserving. 1' X fp 532 Xt! ix KN W January l?---Somerset put up a good fight, but vefre just a little bet- ter. , G 'irfifiti 13, J fp-J January 24--Jfgketon beat us, dirty I I Wreffs C Q, o fr as 3 a -EV: .s -,133 1' Aga: -I I 1 W' - .P lu ,J pb f ' o ' Ar 1- ,I v lx 0 . ll , 'I O 'vhs .H 5 M' 1 ' 'L 4 'A January 51---What's the matter with Linluwn, can'tthey play ball? That overtime with LaFontaine was good even though they won. 0 '94- IK February 7---We finally did it. The upset kids came through and beat Lagro. Swell qame boys. xvfa Ligi-?,Ljr2:f N-hi -2 .fx- A February 9---Th county bends put on a very 'iixconcert at Uabashtoday. J - - or If N! or -E . .- 1,- . A FUN February 14---Urbana beat again. Wow we're slippen'. Want to sub- scribe for a magazine. Boy, those juniors are out for your money. CV C7, ' February 17---Ourcoach camato prac- tice today and announced to us that he was en5aged.l H rwonder we had a short practice .,,c,fygJ, -'gl ff 4452752 ll February 18---Happy birthday DidcD. Were vou surorised to see us??? , jwi P W rt-r-f February 21---Too' bad ve had to lose our lest game, and to Chippewa on top of thdt.n r A xox yr -'Y ,fir February 25---The bands of the con- ty gave a replay of the concert at North Manchester. Jizh Ag if '1v'ir' f-f-'wp' 6 Y A ' , , ,.: - ' w- -V 1. - . :Wx 1.4 , 1. L :slr - yo ' w 4'-, I I b w 6-1 5. M.: 4 I . Q' , W ' y , ' xn I I . . ., Y 1 , A , z -.-P ' . . H ' 7. - . ,.'.,7..' ' HIL gags-PL --f-U K- 1-'f 1- r-L .1 of J--'.::1JUL l ' Q February 26, 27, 28, end March l--- The Sectional Tourney---The first game of the tourneystarted off with Linlawn and Chippewa nlaying.We're sorry to lose Hump, Dean, Don, and B ob this year. , -fif 6' n ,fl A ,.., ff nk vm f+s-+7fziff?'ef,'l'7P la ee 15.2 ,LQ Thereweresevetal good games. Among thmnwerethe double overtimeg be- tween Wabash and Leketon, Roennand Central, Central cnmeout Chcmpionss March By--The Amerinds lsmerican Indisnsl were well represented by Chief White Feather oftvtpe Dakota tribe at school todaysssgggg March 7--Rev, Smith showed a very interesting picture today, entitled HThe God of Croation.H ,, 'L ,r'Y ,,, - e so 411 'MQPJ 'f A fig? March 8---Are YQ1fOlDg to the State regionals today? Co getUemJCentral Trojans. Q Q' an C .+'m'1Uf3', I A 'J 5jIfQ ig' March 15---Don Wilson was born to- day--correction please-?l8 yeam ,ag todavu, 13 EP C sqrfvf ,7 4'1f Q. f'5, CY, f ,,LpiL,,i1 7 PZ!! X, 3 DV W ff, . df V - X March le-4'O, Boy. Pltron's Day. Now we can catch up on our eating. xN,f ' X!! KJ V11-11 flu , 0 A ' - 1 0 - ol aw-33' Q 91'-rs V Q w I I ', M 5 A 4 H 1 . 'K M Q og ' Q' 0 1 4 Q 4 w ' ' C 'O 1 , ' ' 4 13' 5 . 'l 5 eco Q ' 4 A 0 C f 031 I - fa Q . Q, o 'Q . .vi-an .. YU 4' I -, -, Q4:1.4,'QQ,,1L.-.Q 5-. 5 W Q . March 15---Pat Smith CSoniorl had a. psrty today to feeslrbpnte her birthday. We saw the show nDad in the Laken. The State Basketball Semi-Firak were pl1ied'off trdgy, J-The final' four! sro SholByviJlE,, TorPeHautG' East Chicago washington. and Asrin. Match 17---A short time was taken from our regular schedule today to visit the soerial tfsin from Purdue gn labor S3VlH5ffVlCGS for Farm and Homt. G, XSZ, - , b - e ,, fl Gf'W'1'f Q 1 fi! -7' at rf-- Maroh l9---Theoounty Chord.Festival was held tfis evening at Jsbash. I 6ldn't know so many kids could f H, . i 'fn f'f' sln5 so tell QTQQVHQ gf,xDLq f fVj.fLjv f' gf ',f tlif' ffls Uyf' March lS---On March 18, 1929, A.D., Wilma Tyner was born. Today we celebrate this event. TR Ping-Pong Cournsment finals were played off todsy. Lon Smith is the CH-1l1PIOJ'Ie-JUG. R - wwf Neff X wWfH1m1 ' Afi I ugx ip tr March so--'sumt dogeu 1t1:s0w???in the Chemistry Lev a Bwcompound has been discovered. he yet i is not named, But it was discovered by the Smith- Uhitster combinstion. lt is color- less, odorlsss, tasteless, end ----- ----worthless. V1 .0-f sljf., March 21---Uhet's all the 'noise about? oh, Itfs just the Seniors getting ready for the Carnival. It was sure a swell csrnifsl. You fel- ows didn't know we firls were svch good carpenters did you?? The band also lent to a band clinic at North Manchester for criticism on their contest Diecfs. . 2 1-.. ,-be i Hx, '. I in ... ' , ... -1-fn, . ,-.. worsening I -Aff s ' V' '1 , 1 , . , ., -nfrg-Q f-N15 - 3 .- .- 1- A ,ig -1,1 'h 'F. -Liv.:-,-1' I-::lg?C,,l ', - -4 Y w 1 , J .- J 4.4- 'r r 1 'x rr' f X gl .4 'Zia March 24---Coach thought he'd start the boys out right with spring bas- ketball practice- , Probably will need a lot of practice before next basket ball season. e fb e .L.zL,...2.s ,T X 'fr 1 I - 'N March 27132-The Basketball .banquet was held here, with all the basket- ball teams represented. The Ethers of the first team were also guests of honor. Evidently everyone had fun from what I hear. ,N I5 March 28---After -gishort delay the Juniors and Seniors--ami soneteachers left for Claypool. we there had another delay, but lt 5:10 we were on the train bound forf Chicago. After room asignments were made, at the Fort Dearborn Hotel, we went to supper. From supper we went to the city hergue--task dnyone of those on the tip about the place.l From there to a broadclst, then to a stage and motion picture showat the Chicago Theater. We arrived home around 12:50. You can count the amount of sleep most of us got on orehand, yes, on two orthree fingers. .1 Q5 Q Saturday Morning--Breakfastf2Nake- Up and Smile--Junior Junction---a streamlined train to IM11wau1kue, Wisconsin, on to Madison and supper on the train. Chicaqo, admnded the show, WThe Year1ing', then bnekpto the hotelv Sleep came a little faster tonight. Sunday--Home, gosh, didn't realize how wonderful my bed really Was. 4 , . . r I 1 . - f 4- .,'. X 1 ' Pr-' IJREA S UK .Ei 5 .. CH E S Y SEN lQR CLASS W-4 S - l951ES7 fi p ' I -'iivv ,,.. Y' V 1 I . ' I ., h f fi v . 1. l -DJ' April I--4Your shodh untied. April Fool!!! F 05 RA April 2--- won't be long now, will it Seniors?? 9, E5 -'T' 1 April 3---Report cards-fLOh-h-hi!! GB C9 ei' April 11---The 'Alumni Banquet was held here this evening. Eneryone was glad to see their friends a d classmates. O 'H K X 1 14-f April 25---After so mdny weeks of hard work and fuh together--Mrs. Haupert gets a relief. We sure are glad nChind Boyu is over, aren't we? C3 .543 April 25---Today we losewseveral of Mr. L:wson's Agriculture boys, for n County Judging Contest. Ddirying is the main tonic todiy. mf' April SB---Morexjudging. Today IIB Livestock. 7 gp fy? 1 , Mayl.---Again Ilr. Lawson takes off' This time, District Judging. Qi? May if--How does tt seem, saing the seniors allndressed upn? Nr. Smith delivered A veryinteresti naddress. Q1 f' L May 5--JUhydll the Studying??? We Seniors don't have to worry. ' I .1 n, A . May Gjgzvhich exam wa harder?? ab 94- ' May 7---Good-bye everyone!! How did you like the girls formuls? Pretty Weren' t they? '43 ff? .lil XV' ,Mp f ' M. . r I' I i T' 'it ,. u, . r ' .w. 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' 1,11-ff, -- 'l' ,J-h 1' F. 1 .' :- . ,'..-1-',,. 1 lil f' f!l.f-,ff ' ',,-,. . 4 -1 1. ,rf-1 - -,,,lA-'1 . I J ,M - . A 1 Q . I .' v n 1 , - .IF .. Q 'AL ' I st I 4 . wi N - I . F X , 'B Y, ,, ,. J, r 11 ' ' 'u- .7 - 4 .,J. ,, 1 fur p O ' 'i -'Wi 'mug 1 1 , 1 . 7' . l' lv' 'I rn ' J -1 JUNIORS Front Rows Doc Baer, Jack Weesner, and Paul Keel. Second Row: Naomi Sailors, Vivian Ogan, Joan Rife, Betty Barlow Mary Helen Stoops, Bonnie Shoemaker, Jane Niccum, and Margaret Stouffer. Third Row: James Van Camp, John Winters, Patty Smith, Mrs. HaupertT'Mary Louise Denny, Mr. Gurtner, Gwen Farley, Gene Pottenger, and Gary Fordyce. nwere from Linlann High School. No one could be prouder1There are only four of us who have gone to Linlawn all of our eleven years--Donald Baer, Margaret Stouffer, Gary Fordyce, and Mary Louise Denney. Those four cou1dn't be any prouder of theschool than any of the other fifteen members. Wefve waited for ten years to be nUpper Classmenn and now we know the long wait was worth it. The thrill of sitting in the Junior row in the assembly, the look of admiration on the face of all the Hunior'High students, the fun and work of theJun1or Play, the happy, carefree parties, haveing some of our kids in debate for the first time, others on the Student Counciland still others made us feel Chicago many the fun that it something for yell loaders, and then, the Junior-Seniortrip still more important. We will probably all go to times in the future, but we'1l never again have we had on our trip. Our sponsors helped to make to remember always. Next year we're Seniors! It will seem strange to be the oldest students here. I guess we'll have to grow up some before we can hold the be sure we'1l do our best to make ours the title of nDignified Seniorsn, won't wc? You can best senior class ever to graduate from nDear Old L. H. 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Donald nDocN Baer ----------------- .--... always joking Betty NBetsU Barlow---------- ------ - ----- acting silly Mary L- DGDDGY ----- ------------------- writing letters GWGD Farley --------- ---------- always something to say Gary Fordyce ---------------- ---------- 4-always sleepy Paul HKGKOH Kee1--- ------- - ------------ always smiling Vivian Ogan ---------------------------- -ancver eating Naomi Sailors -------------------- -------- always quiet Margaret nhaggien Stouffer- ---- ----always intelligent Barbara NDodeen Whitehead-M ----- U ---- a---always funny Lavonne nBonnieH Shoemaker -n-------------- alvsys tall Jane Niccum ----- -------- wu--- ---- --4-4--always brainy Gene nPotH Pottenger ------- welways playing basketball Jack NJackie-Billn Weesner-Q ----------- always driving John Big John R.n Winters ------- always shootin' irons James nVanien VanCamp ---- ---- -------- -walways farming Joan HJON Rife ----------------------- -always studious Patty Smith ------------------------------- always Buzz Mary H. nStupidH Stoops --------------- always debating When the school doors opened, and classes wxe in session, we deeply regretted the loss oftmxe du- dents. They Vere Wilbur Frank, Donald Raver, and Huy Ann Lux. We have had s hard time getting started, but fi- nally we had a class nmeting end our offiozrs mneekmt- ed. The officers wore: Barbara Whit hoed,Presidentg Donald Baer, Vice-Prcsidentg eniJeneNiccum, Secretary- Tressure. It seems as though the girls would have te upper hand. Then we started practicing on our Juniorjmywhkdl took up most of our time. On October 5O,thebig event took place. Te had Q huge crowd and the slay was a success. J Everyone had survived the first semester and was looking forvard to the county tourney, but with the first semester wont Bob Miller. Bob is now residing in Kokomo. Patty Smith then enrolled from Somerset, The next on the list was the class party. It was at the home of Mary Helen Stooos. Record-playing,dmp cing, and games were enjoyed by all. The soonsors for the evening were Nr. and Yrs. Hsunort. NAnybody want to buy Q magnzlne?n was heard for tho next two weeks. We chose sides and had a contest botveen different members of the class. Donald Baer and Jane Niocum were the captains. when the final resorts were given in, it seemed that the winning team was the team of Jane Niccum. There were members of both sides who received certificites for their sales. Courtesy Day was observed, whereby members of the losing side were to be very courteous unthe winners. W 9 X1 P 0 1 A .gn A m 'ge 5 E q. - 5 Q. ,L . ,1 . .L H . ua A . .WI , v -, -I, 0' U J 1-19 no 1 if 0 I C Q w- , '11 0 , I ' r ,jx Alia? fjgd 'Sf , . iii . F , ,J F, , - , Q! R' j-IQQKAW V011 HQUYVI JUNIOR PDLY Flash--It's tnose Juniors again! They have again put on a hit clay of the season, Hnooray For Youtnln VHooray For Youthln is a comedy of adolescence -in three acts. It was founded in 183g by Samuel Frenrh. The central character is Sonny Blair, a sixteen- yearmcld who is striving toward Uhigher' things of life. He is the oresident of the 'Barr sville Yovng Peoples? Advancement Society,n whzch is simply yearn -ing to do soiething worthwhile for the iown. Yr. Blair and a few of his friends went away on a fishing trip and Curlny his absence 1 note that was due was oenanoede About the sane time a large sum of money was stolen and Kr. Blair could not be reached in time for the note to be paid. Sonny and the nlarris- ville Young Peoples' Advancement Society,n took over and solved the mystery in a series of hilarious epi- sodes, During the time of the mystery things looked black for the Blairs, but in the end Youth did emerge triumphant. Cast Aunt Effie--a spinster lady ----------- Bonnie Shoemaker Curt Melton--a young business man --------- Gary Fordyce Hattie--a maid-of-all-work- ---- ------- ------- Joan Rife Austin Madison Blair, Junior-CSonnyJ sixteen-Don Baer Austin Madison Blair, Senior--his father--John Winters Gracie Blair--Sonny's nine-year-old sister-Mary Denney Dot Blair--fifteen, another sister---Margaret Stouffer Loretta Blair--eighteen, an older sisterBarb Whitehead Rhgda Campbell--Loretta's friend --------- --GWGU Farley Elwood Dodge--a very young lawyer -------- James VHDCQWP Nancy Turner ----------- ---- Betty B?T10W Gerald Turner CButchl ----- ---- '--' '--Bob Mlller Oscar Schultz fossiej Friends of---,Jack Ueesner Trowbridge Peters CStinkyl Sonny and DotQG. Pettengef Marge Wilson ------- ----- - ViV1aH Osan Kewnie Stark . ------------- Mary H' SPOOPS Viola Price--a young bookkeeper-- ---- -f--gvJaHS N1C0Um jf q, I J la 1 H '. N x--J' M 'Q 'iq'-, If n . v , it Y .f r. ., P o .1 , 1 .V W.. 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I 1 . i Q xi QQQQ' Mx W I 1-fu. ,J I v , , 19. -1,3 .., ,fig 'fiifp 1 '54, ,lg V gwvyh rgwm .u A ' 1 4 SOPIQOAQORE CLASS FIRST ROW: Donald Smith, Gene Winterrowd, Robert VanCampg SECOND ROR: Marilyn Garrison, Joann Kroft, ConEtance Clark, Betty Stevens, Jean Lambert, June nnable, Joann Burwell, Norma Ogang THIRD ROW: Earl never, William McGinnis, Ralph Dyson,-Delores Rosen Jean Mowren Harrietlbables, Isaac Binkard, Miss Baumgartner, Donald Daley FOURTH E222 Donald Denney, Larry Curless, Eugene Spitler, Jack Smith, Rex Neilson, hobengwinters, Donald Harnish, Fred aukerman. he were glad to welcome Donald Dale to our class this year as a new member. Ye hopekm will stay with us throughout the next two years. With the first semester went Mary Jane Beavan Our class now consists of twenty-nine students. Our class party was held at the Wabash City Park. We enjoyed a weiner roast after which we went to the Eagle's Theater and sawnTheReturn of Rustyn, and HThe Scandals of l945n. The officers elected for our class are: President ................. . .... Constance Clark Vice President ............. ....Donald Denney Secretary ....... . ......... ,....Harriet Peebles Our members of the Student Council are Rex Neilson and Constance Clark, X 1' u Z. ':tJ V , I O I .. an - In. I ,... . , 1 . L -5 ., 45,1 ,ff X: g L 0 F .fi W P. at 1.5 r, 'X f v 4. x' a oy 'Ja' ' a.....,g 1 H i ..- N. - xy- L11 'S-f :W .. .5-r ,, , 5 O In I I D x fl-' ' FW' lb 1. 1-1: Bashful little FRED AUKERMAN lmaybe I should say, bash- ful when he is not WItH'EIRHIET PEEBLESJ is always get- ting caught chewing gum in class. JOANN BURWELL who has dancing eyes is our brilliant girl in Shorthand and goes by the name of Wilbur fhy best boyfriend, Wilburl. ISAAC BINXERD who has offered many times to take JOANN SURWELL for a ride on his little motor scooter. CONSTANCE CLARK has a special knack for trying new hair styles. fARhY CURLBSS is still crazy about hislittls girl from Texas. l mean CDOLORES ANN ROSBRJl DONALD DENNEY, the woman hater, is still trying to study hard and to be a good boy in school. DONALD DALE, gpg those Roann girls any cuter than they are fromlgggggna RALPH DYSON, the explorer, who plans to swim around the world as soon. as he can raise the energy. MARILYN .'.'1'who'bshssos' gyeigtime we 'mention asentain Junior boy. DONALD nnRN SH, as gee 'gggnfto tpytg toll mo that Silas harn-r Hao a wife. JUhnxhnnLE has A iherdftino'-tryingiizo convince the irls that she is not wearing REX NEILSON's pearls. JQANN AROFT hgs at least one man who will see to her comforts. She has DONaLD SMITH to scratch her ear with his long pencil. JEAN LHNBERT, a new member of the Knable family studies to Ee a good secretary! QHARLLEN LUNDQUIST, tall, dark, and carefree. JEnN NOHRLR, who talks about nothing but her little brother uimmy, is glad they have a little child in their family because she can take its 69865 away from it. BILLY tceinnis is still the sophomore pest. He is as mean as he was in the seventh grade. It seems that High School should take some of the meanness out of him. BQ! NEILSON, who is contin- ually talkin about JUNE KBAELE. He loves roses. This dedicatgon to NORMA JSAN OGaN, who has a heart like an Army, open to all men between the ages ofl8 and 35. HARRIET kmsBLnS 15 still going for FRED AUKERHAN in a Ei way. She sure can play basketball, too. EARL RAVEE can always be depended upon to forget the lessons Mrs. Robinson assigns us. DOLOBESQQQ ROSBR, or Texas, is getting along o.k. in everything Eere. DOsaLD SMITH, the woman chaser, has just de- cided to give up all his girl friends. It seems to be too good to be tpde, doesn't it? JJCK SMITH 15 glwa 3 causing a racket in classes. Maybe Ee needs a lltttle discipline. That is one thing that comes in bigpamkages free. EUGENL SPITLER, the Top of the bless, is s il Studying hard to maintain the top. BETTY Sin.Vr.uS, watch other people's boyfriends! Take it easy on our boys. There's a shortage! OPAL TREEP is always pestered. She hopes that all boys are not such big pests as our fellow-classmen. ROBERT VHNCAMP, you should be ashamed of yourself for pesfering. Don't you know girls have to get their lessons sometimes? QQQE WINTERHOWD, you should study harder in your algebra, if YETEYIETE to vet it done. ROBERT WILJTLRS has the Romantic Big grothern, are you as romantic as he is? X .1 It . '.9 0' ,Q Q I Og HI lj A-1453 ., ua.. args' 1 uma -v:4g,s' Jo off uv ' U0 I' r 1' , o NJ ' 1 4 K' A L.: oillf VN nl 9 13151: ' :-4 Q HQ N v . ' YV 11.1.71 iff-52. 'f Ai' f , . - v' ' fa? 5 H if-' ,. f .A if Sw B 3 4 f in x nu V+ A as 1 - X1 ew Xl ! 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Second row: Betty Gilmer, Barbara Barlow, Janice Vandegrift, Norma Pottenger, Julia Shillinger, Bonnie Needstine, Miriam Epply, and Patty Trusst Third row: Billy Rite, Carol Denney, Clara Uilson Mrs. Christle, Lcrene Jamerson, Martha Keel, Jean Ann Brown, Janet waymire, Joan Bender, and Allen Cswalt. Fourth row: Jerry young, Jim Smith, John Dale, John Thompson Bob Whitesel, Ralph Whitaker, Marvin Niccum, Merle Ray, Fred Reed, and Gail Baublet. we are proud to state that we have the largest class in the building which, of course,consists of five institute kids, irrgiyigg us a grand total of thirty-four. During the first semester we lost Ralph Summers, a new entry this year.t Other new entries are Bob Yoore, Bob Cooper, Dick Soul, Bonnie Needstine and Betty Gilmer, all from Whites Institute, not forgetting lat Truss from Somer- set. Cur basket-ball boys were good losers this year, losing 9 out of 12 games. Cur lineup includes John Dale, Jerry Young, Jim Smith, Marvin Niccum, Bob Moore, Barnett Wolfram, Curtis Carpenter, Bill Rife and John Thompson. Smith was our ace star scoring 67 points. Dale and Moore followed making 42 and 32 points, respectively. f' 7 ffgm..5' w ff1jgij 3?.-q.'Q':i QI. ff' I, 55 7009856 I' , 'X fax If , S a 'KK ' 'TM'-10, , ' X I X ., . f f X X 4 X K xx X 4 f X x X' A f N xf N K N x W W- - V ' 1 f H K ' fi ml fp NHVWK X f f 'MJ 'V X JA 1 - .., j W QiidLf.E5Elg2.i.g M 'T' C, J Q YQZ I--54--5 A 15 ,y EX ,M ff IM' ff '0'?f - X fl if H' 13359 ww 'Q-f-XX X K ,Q -? ,Q 1 Q R f-N5 5 l - ff 3 7,1 1 XXX , X F X 1 N ,h Sl I QQ W' f X X ff-ffu 2 f f f ix X ' f Q 1 , . N.. Q ' I f f XX N I ami: - A, fa ' .. i................-.- . A '1 . 'HEI ff ' I 4 , 1,3 pf .' -,1 'fm v ' .-,Yr s I A r V - Fw 1.- ,J , .., , 4 '--'M . .4 v .- ,. ,1 A -9.15.3 ,.f 1 ,.-.,-., N DQ, tp.: 1 At the first of Bob Cooper, President, the year, we chose our class officers. Julia Shillinger, Vice-President, and Miriam Epply, SecretarymTreasurcr. John Dale is our Reprem sentative on the Student Couneii. , Ne don't went to forget our sponsor. Yrs. Christle, who came late. Cut of our class re have 13 seuocnts serving the High School Bandg however only five are in cnorwsh Ne had our class party or Mrnaay, January PO, in the high school gym. Je chose a hard Lair: Leckuard party, ., John Thompson won the prize for the fwnnissn dressed- me had our pictures taken, The group enjoyed wiaytng Wren for your suppern,-backwards, WwinKim'. Joarnyerd melefyn, and party stunts. Refreshmentsvmce served oy theieiiesnment committee. In spite of the fact that it was a very had night, most of the class turned out for a good time. On Cctober 28 most of the Freshmen gathered at Miriam's brother's for a Halloween Partye In groups cf 5, we were an blind-folded and token on a ghost walk to find the remaining parts of a dead man. You can imagine it was very scary and exciting. .-'. fe had our fortune sold and played a dangerous game of murder. We had plenty of popcorn, peanuts, candy, cider and donuts, As you can gather Exam the preceding paragraph, Miriam was a wonderful hostess, Barbara Barlow-mBashful but when you got her started! Gail BaubletenSmart, but keeps it tc himself, Joann Benderu-Little but mighty. Jean Brown-HDoing good rocking the cradle, Curtis Carpenter-'You know hint Dagwood, John Dale--He Knows a good thing when he sees it. Carol Denney-mhid you see Carolfs new suit? Miriam Eppley--The friendly robin of the class. Morris WCurlyH Ford--His curls attracts the girls. Bonnie Needstinev-Red hair, freckles and hot temper. Lorene Jamerson-whnons her onions Martha Keel--Big embitionse Robert Moore--Our drawing machine. Marvin Niccum-uKnows his tomatoes- Allen Osnalt--Always seeing things big, Norma Pottenger--Always disicussingl the teachers. Merle Ray--Always sleepy: Fred Redd--Always picking dates from other trees.' Bill Rife--Two-way master mind. Richard Sowl--Better known as HTiny Tim.n Julie Shillingerw-Always telling jokes. Jim Smith--he canlt keep track of Jim's ring. John Thompson--Thet's up for Saturday night? Pat Truss--Our entry from Somerset. Betty Gilmern-No one else has a chance to talk. s sf . M ' P . I , I. xt .I K5 f-e--. ,.' .-' . - ,l Jj TJ 524 x 1 If-f ' -Q.-.x :,, K' Zyf LM , .Ma u., nf ,wr- a' Jf-. 'el H.. 4 'J -g. ' , :ff- 1 x'l.. 31,-i.,j .. I. . ,M 'A s nk! ,1 : x .1 . 4- :J 1 , . f'.'i-111 . . 'f , ,JY ,fr W, .- , , ,M . ,A 41:31,- R P'f:'5'f 'ii-r 4':.- ,735 'f ll ' 1 X- 'A thx? ' . 1 -s. ' . 'K - 1 W ' .4 3. 1 7' ' , L .1 .7, ll , 'kxff - ,. I. .xx .J'.,. ' , J Y 1 0,536 pg ' jf , 1 . 1 V . ff ,u 'X Q -it 3 1 mr V I v ' I P f ' V 11 .f X X ',-e. ' .. Y '4 - ,. ,, ,. . . L N ': N., v ff . ' an v . W M 9' ,vin , .' -'Y ' vu 4 x.' -fr- Q f . 1 1 X . 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J, QM , ,gl 1.1.4, . 4 ar-vnu-,.,.... ,Q fvrv' 1-r1.v.vrp-rwwmuvrnu. rx? 31. , ' A ' EIGTH GRADE First row: Tommy Bracken, Mark Reed, Jimmy Speicher, Danny Paul, Earl Cooper, Dale Ray, Second row: Patty Baer, Nile Rife, Carol Tubbs, garna Middleton, Alma Stoops, Evelyn Hales, Joan Keel, et,' Tait 5 A Third row: Lillian Harnish, Gharleen Votaw, Lela Epply, Leia Tyner, Barbara Ray, Mary Lou Allegree, Elizabeth Gump, Mrs. Barnett, Lois Epply. Fourth row: Robert Dyson, Jimmy Hoy, James Hancock, gicgard Hobbs, Bill Huddleson, Tommy Hales, Lawrence T Y. . There are -now 32 students enrolled in the eigtl grade, We are glad to have Carma Middleton from Wabash and James Hancock from Peru enrolled in our class this year. James was in our class some years ago before he moved to Peru. we had two students leave our class. Martha Tait left us and moved to a othe school Sur cle s en o ed a n 1' . s JY galloween Party at the home of Betty Tait October 5. Ne have t-.vo yell leaders in our Junior High Basketball team. hThey are Carma Middleton and Patty The boys on our Junior High team mnsists of Hobbs, George Barlow, Danny Paul, Mark Reed, Tom amd- W e Al . ' 'Im HQ? 4 f. f'l r X sq, af: J , , . 1. . 'I f . ,ri ,wi.-,..- , - wa tk .:, -if vw y5l5'?Qf,','.I4f1:7 Xa J vi .' ,, . mv, A ' G51 A' 3 TQ: - qfxff.-. ' . lv ' . , . 'jj X ,.6,. ,.-3 . ,!,,,'-2,315 ' ' 1 X T tw-:'g-!v',i'f:f' A ,5 mgm:'Jr-' .' - 39' T 0. W, .,.,an. i . Wifnfkbfffi f-:- wv ' 4 ., F - 'ff . my , +A X ' ' Y, , .mi ' K, 11 N A i?143'i?f:Y. MW' ' n , SEVENTHTGRADE I lst row: Donald Lengel, Dick Binkmrdg Lawrence Marks LeRoy Troglan, Hubert Baker, Kobert Lundquist. 2nd row: Ivalene Prickette, Nanette Reynolds, Rosa Horner, Beulah Huddleston, Rebecca Schuster, Emily Kirkpatrick, Frances Smith, Ann Rish. 5rd row: Donald Stouffer, Mr. Williams Ksponserl, Eileen Elzroth, Becky Weesner, Patsy-Brown, Shirley Ridenour, Caro- lyn Clerk, Carol Gump, Judy Hor, Kayewmitsel, Dickhaworking. 4th row: Deen Parson, Joseph Votaw, Duane Truss, Joseoh Ridenomr, George hoser, Edmund King, Larry Anderson, Larry Hoover. Robert Kiefaber was absent when the picture was taken, he started out this year with an enrollment of thirtv- three. James Truss moved away and that left thirty-two. Two boys started at our school a little later. One is Larry Anderson from Wabash Junior High, and theotha'hsLeRqfTroglan from Walton, Indiana. That made us thirty-four. There arethree boys in our room that are on the basket- ball team. 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