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LOW ELL! AN An annual production of the Senior Class Lowell High School, Lowell, Indiana Betty Hudson Editor Ilabel Yinnedge Business Manager Mr. Brentlinger, Mr. Hanj Faculty Advisers As q mark of appreciation for the loyal, patriotic effort of the boys in the armed forces from the Senior class of Lowell High School; Theo Black., Robert Carlson, Dwight Childers, John Childers, Robert Cullen, William Kingery, George Stowell, and Robert Temske, This book is respect¬ fully dedicated. Build, me straight, 0 worthy Master! Staunch and strong, a goodly vessel That shall laugh at all disaster, And with wave and whirlwind wrestle! —Longfellow ADMINISTRATION Robert J. Brannock, Lowell, Indiana.Principal, Science B. S. in Science......Purdue University M. S. in Education.Purdue University Mary Francis Baugnman, Brazil, Indiana...Mathematics A. B. in Mathematics...Indiana State Teachers College Graduate work.Purdue University Helen Beko, Gary, Indiana.Physical Ed. and History B. S. in History.....Purdue University Graduate work.4.St. Louis University Lee Brentlinger, Co Iumbia City, Indiana...Social Studies A. B. in Education.Ball State Teachers College M. S. in Education.Indiana University Carol Brock, DeKalb, Illinois .Latin and English A. B. in Latin.Illinois Wesleyan College Graduate work.University or Wisconsin Kenneth N. Burger, Osseo, Micnigan.........Science B. S. in Science.Western Michigan Julia Burton, Muncie, Indiana...Home Economic B. S. In Education.....Ball State Teachers College Freida Cook, Terre Haute, Indiana. -•♦•••.Art B. S. in Special Art.Indiana State Teachers College Graduate work.Indiana State Teachers College Keith Gnagy, Hamilton, Indiana.. ..Music B. P. S. ...Indiana University Georqe E. Ham, Mi cn i gantown, Indiana...Commerce A. B. in Economics.Depauw Uni versi ty Graduate work.State University of Iowa W. Theodore Jones, Indianapolis, Indiana......Music B. P. S. M......Indiana University Graduate work.Butler University James Little, Lowell, Indiana..Vocational Agricultur B. S. A. in Farm Management.Purdue University M. S. A. in Animal Husbandry.Purdue University Curtis Rathburn, Hebron, Indiana.Physical Ed. and History B. S. in Education.Ball State Teachers College Jean Steigerwald, Cleveland, Ohio.Mathematics, Physical Ed B. S. in Physical Education......Purdue University John Selett, Streator, Illinois. J,; ; ' ence B. S. in Education.Illinois 6tate Normal M. S. in Science.University of Illinois Edwin Shutts, Terre Haute, Indiana.. Commerce A. B. in Education.Indiana State Teachers Co llege Graduate work.Indiana State Teachers College Euqene Wernz, Fairbanks, Indiana.... . . Woodsnop, Coach B. S. in Education....Indiana State Teachers College Marcia Snurte, Lowell, Indiana....Secretary Page Ten dames £.£ittl« 9 Wn 9 Wh ' us QtetenTteho 91Unj3i’ utccU aujtim4ii Sufi rxflUernj, (?urtis c Rsihburn. 011arcla.§hurfc 9 ®ms 3 Gilbert Robert eJ.TV nnoek. Principal H (Tirol TBrock. c Boa 0 Ikmber 5 - SecllA.Sr soa CLASS OF MAY, 1943 JimCorten, President Archie Huebsch, Vice-President Nanette Berg, Secretary-Treasurer NANETTE BERG Small, studious, nurse Press Club, 4; Latin, 4 (Vice- President I); Student Council, 2; Assistant Librarian, I; Distin- guisned, I; Honorable Mention, 2; Science, I; G.A.A., I; Junior girl most likely to succeed; Sec¬ retary-Treasurer Senior Class. THEO BLACK Conversationalist, navigator Track, 4; (Majored, 2); Football, 3; Honorable Mention, I. HELEN JEAN BRYANT Ambitious, cheerful, typist Home Ec, . 4 (Pres. I); Science, 2; Glee Club pianist, 2; Lowellette staff, I; Assistant Librarian, I; Distinguisned, 2; Honorable Men¬ tion, I; Best looking Sophomore girl. ALFRED CARROLL Lively, argumentative. Marines Basketball, 4 (Majored, 2); Dis¬ tinguished, I; Track, 2; Athletic Manager, l£; Lowellette staff, I; Senior play; Golf. JOHN CARSON peppy Band, I; Latin Club, I. Page Fourteen MAINARD BRIGHT Bright, friendly, join the navy Lowellette staff, I; Distin— guished, I; Honorable Mention, I; Manager of Athletics, 2±, (Major, I); Senio r play. NORMA JANE BRUCKMAN Giggler, pretty hair. Navy nurse Glee Club, 2; Mixed Chorus, I. FRANCIS BURNHAM Quiet, beautician Home Ec Club, 4. BOB CARLSON Tall, Red, now in the navy Band, 4. JOHN CHILDERS Romeo, now in the army Football, I; Basketball, I. LOUETTA CHILDRESS Quiet, joker, typist hi bookkeeper Home Ec, 4; Press, 2; Assistant Librarian, 2; Lowellette staff, I; Distinguished, I; Mixed Chorus I; Glee Club, I; Honorable Men- tion, 3. Glen Chil ress £ cluneGornell oV.mej Cor tea “Barbara IDooUttle Tlobert SVisler A 1 A ‘Robert QUlea Tluth g-Ss moabson. 9 rancej I umluja AlfVei Carroll c Kut!i (Pool GLENN CHILDRESS Quiet, humorist, Aeronautical Eng Future Farmers, 2; Track, I — C ross Count ry, I . TOM COMBS Athlete, deep thinker, have harem Latin, 4; Science, 3; Press, I; Football, (Major, 4, Captain, I); Basketball, 3; Student Council, I; Mixed Cnorus, I; Lowellette staff, I; Junior play; Freshman president; Sophomore See-Treas.; 8est Sopnomore boy atnlete. RUTH COOL Sweet, attractive, teacher Latin, 3; Mixed Cnorus, 3; Press, 2; Science, 2; Glee Club, 2; G.A.A., 2; Student Council, I; Honorable Menti on, I; Lowellette staff, I; Best looking Junior girl. BOB CULLEN Dark, flashy, now in the navy Latin, 4; Football, 4; Vice-Pres¬ ident Freshman class; Mixed Cho¬ rus, I. JIM CURLESS Jovial, independent, own oil well Science Club, I; Mixed Chorus, I. MILDRED EBERT Humorous, efficnent, stenographer Home Ec, 4; Science, I. VIRGINIA CLARK Pleasant, athletic, secretary G.A.A., 4; Glee Club, I. EDNA MAE CONN Blonde, artistic, actress Press, I; Science, I; G.A.A., I; Student Council, I; Honorable Mention, I; Senior play. JUNE CORNELL Popular, congenial. Army nurse G.A.A., 4; Glee Club, 2; Mixed Chorus, 2; Science, I; Lowellette staff, I; Junior play; Senior play; Most popular Senior girl. JIM CORTEN Athlete, leader, basketball coach Science, 3; Basketball, (Major), 2; Student Council, I; Cross Country, I; Junior play; Presi¬ dent of class Junior and Senior years; Senior boy most likely to succeed. ROBERT CRISLER Intelligent, talented, chemist Press, 4; Latin, 4; Band, 4, (President, I); Science, 3; Stu¬ dent Council, 2; Mixed Chorus, I; Lowellette Editor; Assistant Lowellian Editor; Distinguished, 2; Honorable Mention, 2; Junior play; Senior play; Most likely to succeed Freshman and Junior boy; Boys ' state award. Page Seventeen LLOYD CUNNINGHAM Quiet, phi 1-osopher, join the army FootbalI, 2; Track, I. ALICE ECHTERLING Blonde, giggler G.A.A., 4; Band, 3; Latin, 3; Science, I; Assistant Librarian, I . RUTH EDMONDSON Tiny, attractive, nurse Science, 4; Home Ec, 4; Press, 2; Latin, 2; Mixed Cnorus, I; Junior play; Lowellette staff, I; Assis¬ tant stage manager of Senior play; Secretary-Treasurer of Jun¬ ior cl ass. NORMAN GUSTAFSON Quiet, machinist ROBERT HATHAWAY Athlete, attractive, successful Football, 4; (Majored, I); Bas¬ ketball, (Majored, I); Best look¬ ing Fresnman boy; Best Senior boy atnlete. MARY ELLEN HOWKINSON Cheerful, pretty. Home Economics G.A.A., 4; (President, I); Latin, 3, ( Secretary-Treasurer, I); Home Ec, 2; Science, 2; Student Coun¬ cil, I; Sopnomore class presi¬ dent; Freshman girl most likely to succeed; best Sopnomore girl athlete; Distinguished, I; Honor¬ able Mention, 2. BARBARA DOOLITTLE Vivacious, personable, travel G.A.A., 2; Home Ec, 2; Junior play; Senior play. JANET EICH Talkative, peppy, aviatrix G.A.A., 2; Latin, 2. ROGER HERLITZ Handsome, flirtatious, landowner Future Farmers, 4; Basketball, 4, (Majored, I); Track, 3; Cross Country, (Captain); Best looking Senior boy. GEORGETTE HOLTH Sedate, artist Home Ec, 2; Glee Club, I; LoweiI- i an staff; Art award. BETTY HUDSON Industrious, amiable, missionary Latin, 4; ( Sec ret a ry-Treasu re r, I); Glee Club, 2; Pianist, 3; Student Council, 2, (Vice-Presi¬ dent, I; Secretary-Treasurer, I); Press, I; Band, 2; Distinguished, 2; Honorable Mention, 2; Lowell- ian Editor; Lowellette staff; D.A.R. Award; Senior girl most likely to succeed. JANE HUDSON Heart trouble, marriage Latin, 4; Band, 3; Mixed Chorus, i; Glee Club, I. BETTY ISLER Quiet, secretary Band, 2. Page Eighteen ARCHIE HUEB5CH Athlete, tall, dairy farmer Future Farmers, 4; Football, 4, (Majored, 2); Basketball, 4, (Ma¬ jored, 2); Best Junior boy atn- lete; Vice-President of class Junior and Senior years; Honor¬ able Mention, I. DONALD KIEHN Blond, romeo. Army Air Corps Science, 2; Football, I (Majored, I ); Sen ior pi ay. JAMES KURRACK Popular, impish, ensign in Navy Football, 3; Science, 3; Golf, 2; Glee Club, I; Senior play. HAZEL LAPP IE Tall, Dark, welder G.A.A., 4; Latin, 2; Junior play; Senior play. EARLE McGRAW Aggressive, Dangerous Dan, Navigator in Army Air Corps Basketball, 4, (Majored, 2); Football, 2, (Majored, I); Science, 2; Latin, I; Student Council, I; Lowellette staff, I; Lowe I I ian staff; Boys ' State Award; Distinguished, 2; Honor¬ able Mention, I; Best looking Junior boy; Senior play. GLENN MlLLER Cheerful, Army Air Corps Football, 3; Lowellette staff, I; Junior play; Senior play. ALICE KEITHLEY Blond, pleasant, nurse. G.A.A., 4; Science, 3; Press, 3; Latin, 2; Mixed Chorus, 2; Stu¬ dent Council, I; Distinguished, I; Honorable Mention, I; Lowell¬ ette staff, I; Lowellian staff, I; Assistant Librarian, I. BILL KINGERY Popular, congenial, now in the Army Air Corps Science, 4; Basketball, 4, (Ma¬ jored, I); Football, 4, (Majored, 2); Junior play; Most popular Freshman and Junior boy; Lowell¬ ette Editor. ARTHUR LEHMAN Athlete, tall, coach Football, 4, (Majored, 2); Bas¬ ketball, 2, (Majored, I); Basket¬ ball Captain, i; Science, 2; Mixed Chorus, 2; Junior play; Senior play; Lowellette staff. VIRGINIA McVEY Studious, engaged, bookkeeper Lowellette staff, I; Distin¬ guished, 4; Assistant Librarian, I . SHIRLEY MARTIN Friendly smile, deep thinker, ambition undecided Press, 3; Latin, 2; G.A.A., 2; Best looking Senior girl. ARLINE MUELLER Tall, friendly, aviatrix Mixed Chorus, 4; Glee Club, 3. Page Nineteen BENSON NAGEL LENORA NOMANSON Quiet, Navy Air Corps Friendly, graceful, musician Track, 1, (Majored, 1). G.A.A., 4; Band, 4; Glee Club, 3; Mixed Chorus, 3; Latin, 1; MARILYN PARMELY Junior p 1 ay . Personable, Army nurse Press, 4-; Latin, 3; G.A.A., 2; Science, 1; Band, 1; Glee Club, 1; Mixed Chorus, 1; Distinguished SALLY PLOETZ Athlete, quiet, secretary 1; Honorable Mention, 1. G.A.A., 4; Press, 3; Latin, 2; Science, 1; Distinguished, 1. RUTH ROBINSON Athlete, independent, successful G.A.A., 4; Latin, 2; Best Junior girl ath1ete. PATRICIA SAUER Popular, pretty, run steam roller Band, 4; Latin, 4; Glee Club, 1; DORRIS SCHILLING Blonde, efficient, secretary Press, 1; ( Secretary-Treasu rer, 1 ); Lowe 1 lette staff, 1; Most popular Junior girl; Student Band, 3; Glee Club, I; Honorable Mention, 3; Lowellette staff, 1. Council, 1; Honorable Mention, 3; Most courteous girl in school, 1941. CECELIA SCHMITT Small, quiet, secretary Distinguished, 1. LOIS SPEELMON Tall, ambitious, lawyer WILBUR SCHWANKE Spud, congenial. Army Press, 4, (President, 1); Latin, 4; G.A.A., 3; Lowellette staff, 1; Lowe 1 1ian staff, 1; Distin- Football, 4, (Majored, 1); Bas¬ ketball, 2; Mixed Chorus, 1; Senior play. guished, 1; Honorable Mention, 1; Senior play; Drum Majorette, 1. LORRAINE STASAITIS Athlete, engaged, typist FAITH STARK Athlete, friendly, riveteer G.A.A., 4; Latin, 3; Press, 3; Glee Club, 3; Mixed Chorus, 3; Student Council, 3; Yell Leader, 2; Junior play; Distinguished, 1; Honorable Mention, 1. G.A.A., 4; Glee Club, 1; Distin¬ guished, 1; Honorable Mention, 1; Assistant Librarian, 1; Most pop¬ ular Sophomore girl; Best Senior girl athlete. Page Twenty Georgette Otdth. ' Betty 4sler Shirley lUilin. OUceSchtcrting tRobert ©Uthau. %1 ' bsch. eLw €XllisOtl. 0ll4i , uSllca9tou iilsoiL “Betty Oti 5tlice9teitWci stijm sw ' iNnudi 9tielir c ' WiUi iin9 inficry ' Virginia. 01 1) Siu-U? 0[h Gt W Sica 0 Mla feaoi ' a0 onujisea •ftrtine 9 (Wler B«xson.0U l KENNETH SURPRISE Amiable, Casanova, drummer GEORGE STOWELL Athlete, now in the army Mixed Chorus, 1; Band, 4; 1 st place in District Solo Contest two years. Track, 4; Football, 4, (Majored, 2); Cross Country, 2; Basketball, 1; Most popular Sophomore and Junior boy. ROBERT TEMSKE Athlete, lively,now in the army EDWARD SWIDER Sedate, join the army Football, 3, (Majored, 1). Honorable M ention, 1; Science, 1; Latin, 1. SHIRLEY UHTER Complacent, secretary DONALD TREMPER Tall, humorous, musician Home Ec, 2. eand, 4; Mixed Chorus, 1; Honor¬ able Mention, 1. 1 LABEL VINNEDGE Attractive, peppy, painter GLADYS VANDERCAR Tiny, giggler, beauty operator Glee Club, 4; Home Ec, ; Honor¬ able Mention, 1; Senior play. Home Ec, 4; Lowellette staff, 1. LOIS WALKER Joker, typist MABEL VOLTMER Industrious, nurse Glee Club, 1; Latin, 1; Assistant Glee Club, 1; Honorable Mention, 1 . Librarian, 1; Junior play; Dis¬ tinguished, 1; Lowellette staff, 1 . JOAN WINELAND Athlete, reporter VIOLET WIETBROCK Efficient, cheerful, secretary G.A.A., 4; Home ec, 3. Band, 4. MAXINE WOOD Small, quiet, married EDWARD WITT Witty, drive a red Buick Glee Club, 3; Home Ec, 3. Future Farmers, 2; Track, 1. STUOENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Bill Kingery. Edna Mae Conn.Mr. ...Mr. Shuttz ' Home Room Brent 1inger ' s Home Room Page Twenty-three SENIOR PLAY, BEST FOOT FORWARD Page 15: TOP ROW: Miss Rose, I label Vinnedge, Malnard Bright, June Cornell, Hazel Lappie. ROW TWO: Robert Crisler, James Kurrack, Glen Miller, James Corten. Page 21: TOP ROW: Edna Mae Conn, Barbara Doolittle, Lois Speelmon, Ruth Cool. ROW TWO: Earle McGraw, Alfred Carroll, Wilbur Schwanke, Donald Kelhn, Arthur Lehman. Stage Crew, Page 25: Alfred Carroll, Alice Keithley, Louetta Childress, Lenora Nomanson, Nanette Berg, Edward Witt, Ruth Edmondson, James Curless (not shown). HONOR STUDENTS Each year, the three Seniors who have accumulated the highest number of honor points through their four years of high school receive recog¬ nition in the Lowellian, and have their names engraved on the gold plaque in the main hall of the building. The three who will represent the Class of ' 4-3 are: Robert Crisler . 124 points Betty Hudson ......1 04 points Earle McGraw . . points SENIOR GIFT Due to wartime difficulties, It was necessary for the Class of 1943 to purchase a United States War Bond as its gift to the school. Sometime in the future, the bond will be used to help purchase a football score board. Page Twenty-four 0HiJilyil ' Ririnely George (Stowll Slui ' Wyllhki- lois Vlxllw “Violet “ ietbrock SWiri WHlkccslu JUNIOR CLASS Robert Ewer . President Esther Schreiber . Vice-President Marjorie Albertson . Secretary-Treasurer ROW I: Maxine Duple, Charles McKinney, Edna Hilt, Clyde Sark, Barbara Nomanson, Raymond Magellanes, Maxine Cox, Forrest Felder, Juanita Davis, Eugene Flatt. ROW 2 : Louis Faverty, Betty Pavek, Bob Brown, Dorothy Geren, Jerome Engle, Phyllis Love, Lorraine Rag on, Ellen Miller, Bennet Wheeler, Cleone Sta nley. ROW 3 : Georgia Corten, Gene Lloyd, Bonnie Brownell, Roy Karlson, Marie Govert, Betty Einspahr, Elaine Wells, Robert Widdel, Gladys Woodke Junior Klukas. ROW 4 : Carl Beler, Janet Singleton, Kenneth Jones, Margy Sirois, Roy Oockweiler, Bernetta Auterman, Leatha Hammersley, Laura Stowell, Roy Wei ler, Marjorie Childress. ROW 5 : Mary Little, Harold Haberlin, Ruth VanDeursen, WiI Iiam JoneIis Frances Thomas, Kenneth Tyler, Louise Bailey, Herbert Fredregill, Graciabelle Lloyd, Wayne Misner. ROW 6: Ann Isler, Maysie Creekmur, Dorothy Kenning, Jean Hill, Betty Kingery, Marjorie Turner, Jack Teissedre, Marie Friday, Cloyd Casey, J eane G ranger. ROW 7 : Dorothy Osburn, Rosemary Schafer, Barbaranne Mann, Mildred Ruley, William Bruce, Phyllis Walker, Betty Dinwiddie, Rose Friday, Dorothy Krueger, Leslie Laskey. ROW 8: Jean DuBois, Jean Skureth, Fern Kennedy, Hollis Meyer, Carol, Hudson, Dorothy Worley, Carol Ploetz. Those whose pictures do not Coffin, Arnold Doty, Dick Hayden, Martin, Louise Pounds, Charles Ray. Most popular .Rosemary Schafer Bob Ewer Best looking .Esther Schreiber Roy Karlson appear: Norbert Blanchard, Merritt James Hockinson, Dan Magellanes, Iris , Fred Stowell, Peter Wehle. Best athlete .Graciabelle Lloyd Clyde Sark Likely to succeed. .Marjorie Turner Forrest Felder JUNIOR PLAY, WHAT A LIFE PLAY CAST: (Standing) Miss Rose, R. Brown, R. Ewer, B. Brownell, H. Fredregill, P. Wehle, J. Teissedre, D. Hayden, L. Ragon, C. Stanley. {Seated) E. Miller, L. Stowell, E. Schreiber, M. Sirois, M. Friday, Rosemary Schafer, R. Friday. STAGE CREW: C. Hudson, R. VanDeursen, B. Einspahr, B. Auterman, R. Ewer, G. Lloyd, L, Ragon, M. Creekmur, R. Wieler, L. Laskey, M. Govert. Page Twenty-eight SOPHOMORE CUSS Frank Childress ... President Robert Curtiss . Vice-President Charles Duncan . Secretary-Treasurer ROW l: Dick Pear, Shirley Clark, Porest Wletbrock, Alice Widdel, Ro¬ bert Fisher, Betty Trump, David Keithley, Billie Park, Don Cowan. ROW 2 : Betty Lucas, Jerry Dukeman, Mary Beckman, Jack Weaver, Betty Larson, Milton Evans, Lenore Woodke, John Holth, Marcella Humpfer. ROW 3 : Clifford Trueblood, Clothiel Fredreglll, Aline Doty, John Collins, Mary Hasse, Bonnie Mitch, Delbert Saberniak, Christine Stin¬ nett, Harold Walker. ROW 4: Robert Carstens, June Phillips, Dorsey Chism, Rita Stark, Russel Zak, Thayne Fleener, Betty Clemens, Paul Dierks, Norma Tremper. ROW 5 : Charles Hyatte, Norma Singleton, Don Schreiber, Joyce Hayden, Jane Hayhurst, Francis Hamilton, Don Dickerson, Rosemary Meadows, Bill Huston. ROW 6: Bill Faverty, Ardetta Love, Dick Ready, Kenneth Busselberg, Marjorie Laskey, Charles Walters, Margaret Bailey, Harold Nagel, Leona Bales. ROW 7 : Barbara Simstad, Leona Ellis, Betty Little, CIeo Roy, Theodore Theis, Doris Sark, Emogene Nelson, Kate Ketwig, Herbert Hoeckelberg. ROW 8: Betty Myers, Robert Shipman, Clayton Bahr, Rose Mary Sauer, Sally Miller, Robert Spry, Eva Hooley, Paul Stultz, Betty Jo Stolle. ROW 9 : Robert Phillips, Doris Ebert, Robert Hayden, Marjery Ashton, Robert Brown, Beverly Childress, Mildred Blanchard, Robert Aim. Those whose pictures do not appear: Eugene Asnton, Alice Carmichael, Gerald Childers, Bill Cordrey, Maxine Doty, Joe Fleener, John Gasparo, Jacqueline Getty, James Hall, Nick Kasparian, Ann Kudrock, Thelma Lee, John Miller, Jack Quiney, Jack Riggs, Ralph Sc hi I I o, Robert Sharkey, Theo Smith, Venuz Zamazal. Most popular.Rose Mary Sauer Bob Carstens Best Looking.Sally Miller Jack Riggs Best athlete.Marjery Ashton Robert Aim Likely to succeed.Mary Hasse Dick Ready Page Thirty-two FRESHMAN CLASS Roger Childress . President Margaret Stahl . Vice-President Virgil Ewer . Secretary-Treasurer ROW I: Etta Dixon, Jonn Schutz, Evelyn Jones, Thomas Hyatte, Eileen Callanan, Homer Allie, Mary Alice Schutz, Orval Cox, Mary Taylor, Robert Berg. ROW 2: Gene Hayden, Florence McLean, Lester Connel ly, Violet Con¬ nelly, Jonn Estill, Tnelma Warran, Harold Iverson, Sally Little, Joseph Abraham, Betty Huebsch. ROW 3: Patricia Holdridge, Edward Kuiper, Faye McEvers, William Peterson, Darlene Cox, Jack Lane, Lolita Cnildress, Merle Sutton, Vir¬ ginia Carter, Harold Lee. ROW 4-: Donald Barr, Phyllis Viers, Joanne Albertson, Reba Creekmur, Doris Studer, Alice Poppe, Dick Meyer, Katnleen Sauer, Arthur Schultz, Marjorie Miller. ROW 3: Corrine Hufnagel, Robert Nelson, Patricia Callanan, John Vanco, Jean Roseberry, Weslie Drew, Jean Shipman, Eugene Phillips, June Sinks, Jack Lacy. ROW 6: Paul Norris, Barbara Schneider, Donavon Mink, Jean Hoddy, Joan King, Joyce Doolittle, Raymond Hasse, Juanita Wheeler, Kenneth Fitz¬ gerald, Marjorie Lowe. ROW 7: Jean Vinnedge, Nancy Miller, Charlotte Clemens, Earl Marks, Norma Trueblood, Arman Kasparian, Gladys Anderson, Earnest Tyler, Rut Souder, Geraldine Cnildress. ROW 8: Conrad Ludwig, Mary Alice Conner, Sylvester Yocum, Harriet Hilzley, Charles Hatch, Bonnie Kenney, George William Rust, Joan Little, Ethel Schultz, Sally Gullstrom. ROW 9: Betty Nomanson, Earl Grelck, Sanford Huston, Helen Runyan, Edward McCarthy, Dolores Cross, Ralph Einspanr, Laura Ann Smith, Raymon Osbu rn. ROW 10: Lomer Laney, Norma Worley, Jane Kimmet, Dorothy Hayden, Inelda Scheldt, Florence AmtsbuechIer, Alice Wright, Marie Kennedy, Jean McDonald, Lois Studer. ROW II: Virgil Steuer, Shirley Pavek. Those whose pictures do not appear: Lois Banter, Donald Carstens, Pat Conn, Virginia Conn, Norma Downey, Gerhardt Hahn, Lawrence Heintz, Robert Keithley, Neva Leacn, Mildred McGraw, Shirley Matthes, Maxine Pelfrey, Willis Potter, Eileen Scneidt, Artnur Studer, Dale T urner. Most popu I ar. ... Barbar Schneider Best athlete.Sally Little Dick Meyer Arman Kasparian Best looking.Joanne Albertson Likely to succeed-Norma Worley Arthur Scnultz Roger Cnildress Page Thirty-six 1942-43 Gridiron Stars Tom Combs TOP ROW: Bill Rust, Bill Jonelis, 3ob Sharkey, Kenneth Busselberg, John Holth, Bob Widdel. ROW TWO: Dale Turner, Dorsey Chism, Charles Duncan, Donald Cowan,— Orval Cox, Bob Potter, Donovan Mink. ROW THREE: David Keithley, Bob Nelson, Melvin Knoph, Edward Kuiper, Jack Schutz, Arman Kasparian. CHEER LEADERS Sally Miller, Rose Schafer, Marjory Ashton, Lorraine Stasaitis. Page Forty-two 1942-1943 FOOTBALL RECORD Griffith C rown Point Hobart RensseIaer PuI I man Teen MonticeI Io Crown Point VaIparaiso Total WE THEY 0 28 0 12 0 7 12 9 6 19 34- 6 7 14 6 _6 65 101 1942-1943 BASKET BALL RECORD WE THEY WE THEY Kouts 33 23 Griffith 25 27 Heb ron 52 16 Merri 1 1 v i 1 1 e 30 37 Hobart 23 29 Dyer 61 4 i Grant Park 36 27 Crown Point 54 22 Chesterton 39 26 Crown Point 50 41 Morocco 29 34 Grant Park 30 27 North Judson 48 31 Me rri 1 1 v i 1 1 e 37 45 Hobart 40 35 Po rtage 27 42 Sectional Tournament Lowell vs. Hammond Tech, 30-36 Total; We - 644, They - 539 Page Forty-five 1942-43 Hardwood Stars Second Team ROW 1: James Hall, Robert Carstens, Dick Hayden, Leslie Laskey, Bob Brown, Jack Riggs, Arman Kasparian. ’ ROW 2: Edward Kuiper, Donovan Mink, Bill Jonelis, Paul Norris, Her¬ bert Hoeckelberg, Francis Hamilton, Charles Walters, Bob Nelson. Page Forty-six TRACK RECORD AND SCHEDULE WE THEY Crown Point.60 1 2 48 1 2 Valparaiso.19 2 3 89 1 3 Hammond Tech.38 1 6 70 5 6 North Judson.54 55 May 4.Little Five Conference May II.Relays—Hobart Post poned.Griffith May 15.Sectional CROSS COUNTRY RECORD WE THEY Hobart..28 27 Roosevelt.30 25 Hammond High.28 27 Clark.24 31 Sect i ona I.Th i rd GOLF RECORD AND SCHEDULE April 16.Crown Point 4—Lowell 8 April 21.Beecher I—Lowell II May 6.Crete May 6. Hobart May 8.Little Five Tournament May 10.Beecher May II.Crown Poi nt May 13.Crete Page Forty-nine Cross Country Team LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Little, James Corten, Alfred Carroll, Benson Na¬ gel, Herbert Fredregill, Glen Childress, Herbert Hoeckelberg, Roger Herlitz, Kenneth Jones. Track Team Robert Carstens A Ifred Carrol I Glen Chi Idress James Corten James HamiI ton Robert Hathaway Dick Hayden Bob Hayden Roger Herlitz Archie Huebsch Kenneth Jones Arthur Lehman Earle McGraw Ray MagaI Ianes Dan MagaI Ianes Wayne Misner Paul Norris Benson Nagel Jack Riggs Charles Walters Russel Zak Ernest Tyler Golf Team Alfred Carroll, James Kurrack, William Cordrey, Donald Cowan, (not in picture). Page Fifty i Concert Band PERFORMANCES Home Football Games Christmas Concert Home Basketball Games Spring Concert Donald. Tremper . President Robert Ewer . Vice-President Patricia Sauer . Secretary-Treasure r Lorraine Ragon . Librarian Marjorie Turner . Uniform Manager Margaret Bailey .Assistant to Secretary Robert Cnsler . Assistant to Secretary Margaret Bailey ... Student Director ROW I: Robert Crisler, Lenora Nomanson, Marjorie Childress, Roy Weiler, clarinets ; William Huston, bassoon; Betty Jo Stolle, Margaret Bailey, flutes. ROW 2: Marjorie Turner, Violet Wietbrock, clarinets; 8etty Little, Theodore Theis, Alice Echterling, Betty Hudson, horns; Roy Dockweiler, Lorraine Ragon, Marcella Humpfer, Marjorie Laskey, Shirley Clark, saxo¬ phones. ROW 3: Jane Hayhurst, Betty Isler, Harriet Hilzley, clarinets; Junior Klukas, Cloyd Casey, Louise Bailey, baritones; Donald Tremper, Patricia Sauer, Robert Ewer, Barbara Nomanson, Sally Miller, Marilyn Parmely, Gene Hayden, Dick Meyer, trumpets; Norma Tremper, Rita Stark, saxophones Bonnie Kenney, Rosemary Sauer, Elaine Wells, trombones. ROW 4-: Robert Surprise, Louis Faverty, Dick Pear, drums; Barbara Schneider, Patricia Holdridge, Eileen Callahan, twirlers; Sanford Huston sousaphone; Jack Vanco, Lester Connelly, Earl Marks, Lomer Laney, color guard; Robert Brown, sousaphone ; Ann Isler, drum majorette ; Mr. Gnagy, director; 8etty Trump, bells. Page Fifty-four Co VC £ ZT Band Ju a Baa d SWING BAND PERFORMANCES Christmas Concert Saturday night dances School dances Spring Concert ROW I: Roy Wieler, saxophone and clarinet; Lorraine Ragon, saxopnone; Lenora Nomanson, Robert Crisler, saxophone and clarinets; Roy Dock- weiIer, saxopnone, ROW 2: Robert Brown, pianist; Marjorie Turner, Margaret Bailey, Cloyd Casey, Jane Hayhurst, Betty Trump, vocalists; Robert Surprise, percus¬ sion; Junior Klukas, sousapnone; Robert Ewer, Donald Tremper, Patricia Sauer, trumpets; Mr. Gnagy, director. GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB PERFORMANCES Christmas Concert Spring Concert Arltne Hue Her .. ... f , , President Helen Jean Bryant ......... . . Vice-President Beverly Chi Idress ., ,,. Sec ret ary-Treasurer Helen Jean Bryant ...,. Pianist ROW I: Mr. Gnagy, director, Beverly Childress, Katnleen Sauer, Mary Beckman, Lolita Childers. ROW 2: Helen Runyan, Jean Roseberry, Joyce Doolittle, Mabel Vinnedge Vi rg i n i a Carter. ROW 3: Virginia Clark, Patricia Callanan, Louetta CniIdress, Mabel Voltmer, Gladys VanderCar. ROW 4: Helen Jean Bryant, Norma Worley, Sally Gullstrom, Mary Alice Shutz, Corrine Hufnagel. ROW 5: Jane Kimmet Page Fifty-seven Mixed Chorus PERFORMANCES Christmas Concert Spring Concert June Cornell . president Peter Wehle . Vice-President Dick Hayden . Secretary-Treasure Betty Hudson . Pianist ROW I: Geraldine Childress, Mary Beckman, Marilyn Parmely, Roger Childress, Wilbur Schwanke, Charles Duncan, Cloyd Casey, Roy Wieler, Lolita Childers, Betty Trump, Beverly Childress, Mr. Gnagy, Betty Hudson ROW 2: Margaret Bailey, Shirley Clark, Bonnie Brownell, Robert Cris- ler, Robert Ewer, Lorraine Ragon, Kenneth Busselberg, Edward Witt, June Cornell, Norma Downey, llabel Vinnedge. ROW 3: Lenora Nomanson, Alice Keithley, Jane Hudson, Herbert Fredre- gill, Jim Cur less, Peter Wehle, Frank Childress, Donald Tremper, June Phillips, Mary Hasse, Ruth Edmondson. ROW 4: Rose Schafer, Bonnie Mitch, Dick Hayden, Bill Huston, Donald Cowan, Leslie Laskey, Junior Klukas, Clayton 3ahr, Betty Myers, Betty Larson, Ruth Cool. Boys ' Double Quartet PERFORMANCES Christmas Concert Spring Concert Cloyd Casey, Donald Tremper, Peter Wehle, Donald Cowan, Frank Child¬ ress, Robert Brown, Robert Ewer, Roger Childress, Betty Hudson. Page Fifty-eight G bls‘Glee Club ffl XFD OGUJ 3oys ‘Doubie QuARTfr Lowellette Staff ROW I: Robert Crisler, Earle McGraw, Helen Jean Bryant. ROW 2: June Cornell, Mabel Vinnedge, Ruth Edmondson, Gladys Vander- Car, Betty Hudson, Pat Sauer. ROW 3: Ruth Cool, Alfred Carroll, Mainard Bright, Wilbur Sch vanke, louetta Childress, Mabel Voltmer, Virginia McVey. Lowellian Staff SEATED AT DESK: 8etty Hudson, Mr. Ham. STANDING: Mr. Brentlinger SEATED: Lois Speelmon, Alice Keithley, Earle McGraw, Georgette Holth, (label Vinnedge, Robert Crisler. Press Club Lois Speel mon . ...President Patricia Sauer . Vice-President Shirley Martin Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Brentlinger.... . Sponsor ROW I: Betty Little, Betty Hudson, Marilyn Parmely, Shirley Martin, Ruth Edmondson, Nanette Berg, Patricia Sauer, Mr. Brentlinger. ROW 2: Mary Hasse, Ruth Cool, Betty Trump, Sally Miller, Margaret Bailey, Mabel Vinnedge, Edna Mae Conn, Carol Ploetz. ROW 3: Ellen Miller, Dorothy Kenning, Sally Ploetz, Robert Crisler, Bernice Huseman, Louetta Childress, Margy Sirois, Alice Keithley. ROW 4: Gladys Woodke, Jane Hayhurst, Norma Lou Tremper, Dick Hayden, Lois Speelmon, Robert Ewer, Robert Brown, Marjorie Ashton. Page Sixty-tuo Hobert Criskr LOWE LIE TIE EDITOR. !)lu£son. LOWEUIAN EDI TO R. Tress Club Lowelletie Stall Editor . Robert Crtsler, Bill Kingery Managing Editor . Betty Hudson, Don Tremper, Earle McGrau Hews Editor . Alice Keithley, Bob Cullen, Mainard Bright Sports . Earle McGrau, Alfred Carroll Features . Jtm Curless, Jim Kurrack, Ruth Cool Humor . Lehman, Don Kiehn Exchange . ...Lenora Momanson, Ruth Edmondson A r . Ruth Cool, Ilabel Vinnedge, Pat Sauer Society . Lois SPeelmon, Ruth Robinson, June Cornell Copy Editor . Man Berg, Mainard Bright, Betty Hudson Business Manager . Pat Sauer, Ilabel Vinnedge, Hazel Lappie Circulation . Wilbur Schuanke, Bob Temske Faculty Advisers . Mr. Brent linger, Mr. Ham Lowe Ilian Stall Editor . Assistant Editor Statistics . Art . Business Manager Sports .. Features . Faculty Advisers , . Betty Hudson . Robert Crisler . Alice Keithley . Georgette Holth . Ilabel Vinnedge . Earle McGrau . Lois SPeelmon Mr. Ham, Mr. Brent linger The Lowe Ilian staff wishes to make an apology to Miss Doris Rose, teacher of English in Lowell High School. Through a typographical error the following information was omitted from the Administration, page 10: Doris Rose, Cedar Lake, Indiana.English, Dramatics B. S. in Education......Indiana University Page Sixty-five Student Council Bill Kingery . President Edna Mae Conn Edna Mae Conn . Vice-President Margy St rots Betty Hudson . Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Brannock . Sponsor AT OESK: Betty Hudson, Bill Kingery, Edna Mae Conn, Mr. Brannock. SEATED: Mary Ellen Howklnson, Hollis Meyer, Virgil Ewer, Phyllis Viers, Russel Zak, Joanne Albertson, Donald Cowan, Margy Turner, Sally Little, Betty Little, Marjorie Childress, Nanette Berg. STANDING: Charles Duncan, Margy Sirois, Jim Corten, Earle McGraw. Science Club Robert Crisler . President Jean Tyler . Vice-President Sec retary-Treasurer . Dick Hayden Mr. Burger . Sponsor FIRST TABLE (rightJi Georgia Corten, Alice Keithley, Marjory Albertson SECOND TABLE (right): Peter Wehle, Donald Cowan, Marie Friday, Rose Friday, Dick Hayden, Margy Sirois, Jim Corten. THIRD TABLE: Herbert Fredregill. FOURTH TABLE: Ruth Edmondson, Jim Curless, Bonnie Brow nell, Edward Witt, Edward Swider. FIRST TABLE (left): Robert Brown, Mary Little, Beverly Childress, Robert Crisler, Margaret Bailey. SECOND TABLE: Mr. Burger, Earle McGraw, Wilbur Schwanke, Bill King¬ ery, Donald Keihn, James Kurrack. THIRD TABLE: Ruth Cool, Lois Speelmon, Mary Ellen Howkinson, Betty Einspahr, Edna Mae Conn. Page Sixty-six .AT V • Latin Club Robert Ewer . President Marjorie Albertson . Vice-President Betty Hudson . Secretary-Treasurer Miss Brock . Sponsor STANDING IN FRONT: Robert Ewer. SEATED (Row 1): Nanette Berg, Betty Trump. ROW 2: Robert Brown, Marjorie Albertson, Marilyn Parmely, Marie Fri¬ day, Beverly Childress, Rose Friday, Jane Hudson, Carol Ploetz. ROW 3: Betty Hudson, Edward McCarthy, Robert Spry, Rita Stark, Vir¬ ginia Carter, Janet Eich, Betty Einspahr, Bonnie Brownell. ROW 4: Robert Crisler, Virgil Ewer, Shirley Clark, Mabel Voltmer, Patricia Sauer, Alice Echterling, Florence AmtsbuechIer, Miss Brock. STANDING IN REAR: Dick Hayden, Bill Huston, Jane Hayhurst, Margaret Bailey, Mary Ellen Howkinson, Ruth Cool, Rosemary Sauer, Sally Miller, Joanne Albertson, Mary Taylor, Betty Little, Lois Speelmon, Patricia Callahan, Maxine Duple, Jean DuBois. Home Ec Club Helen Jean Bryant . President Ilabel Vinnedge . Vice-President Marjorie Childress . Secretary-Treasurer Miss Burton . Sponsor TABLE 1: Imelda Scheidt, Eileen Scheidt, Dorothy Kruger, Bernetta Auterman, Seraldine Childress, Gladys Woodke, Ilabel Vinnedge, Jeanne Vinnedge, Mildred McGraw. TABLE 2: Phyllis Love, Lolly Stowe I I, Ellen Miller, Frances Thomas, Betty Myers, Jean Hill, Marjory Childress, Edna Hilt, Frances Burnham M tId red Ebert, Jeanne Granger, Mary Ellen Howkinson, Ruth VanDeursen ' Mary Little. ' TABLE 3: Helen Jean Bryant, Mildred Blanchard, Venus Zamazal, Lenore Woodke, Doris Ebert, Alice Widdel, Maxine Doty. MACHINES: Gladys VanderCar, Ruth Edmondson, Louetta Childress. Page Sixty-nme Future Farmers Archie Huebsch Roger Herlitz. RusseL Zak.... Wayne Misner. . Bill Jonelis.. Sponsor . . President Vice-President . Secretary ...,.Treasurer . Reporter . .. .Mr. Little ROW I: Archie Huebsch, Dorsey Chism, D ' ick Reedy, Kenneth Tyler, Rus¬ sel Zak, John Collins, Donald Cowan, De lbert 5aberniak, Junior Klukas. ROW 2: Homer A I lee, Raymond Hasse. ROW 3: Charles Duncan, Bennett Wheeler, Kenneth Jones, Roger Herlitz, Clyde Sark, Joseph Abraham, Harold Iverson, Jerry Engel, Bill Jonelis, Mr. Little. G. A.A. Mary Ellen Howkinson Ruth Robinson . Ruth VanDeursen . Esther Schreiber .... Miss Steigerujald.... . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer . Sponsor ROW I: Lenora Nomanson, Shirley Martin, Hazel lappie, Virginia Clark, Alice Echterling, Marilyn Parmely, Mary Ellen Howkinson, June Cornell, Alice Keithley, Lois Speelmon, Nanette Berg, Barbara Doolittle. ROW 2: Edna Mae Conn, Bonnie Brownell, Georgia Corten, Sally Ploetz, Phyllis Walker, Gladys Woodke, Carol Ploetz, Mazie Creekmur, Marie Govert, Rose Schafer, Ruth VanDeursen, Rose Friday, Marie Friday, Margy Sirols, Miss Steigerwald. ROW 3: Ruth Cool, Edna Hilt, Dorothy Kenning, Janet Eich, Sally Miller, Mary Taylor, Margery Ashton, Maxine Doty, Gene Lloyd, Laura Stowell, Aline Doty, Eva Hooley, Alice Widdel, Mary Little, Esther Schreiber, Sally Little, Jane Hayhurst, Ellen Miller, Barbara Nomanson. ROW A; Jane Kimmet, Norma Worley, Barbara Nomanson, Betty Trump, Rita Stark, Betty Clemens, Christine Stinnett, Betty Larson, Doris Sark, Ethel Schultz, Eileen Callahan, Dorothy Hayden. Page Seventy Honor Day Awards Each year on Honor Day, the three students in each class who have accumulated the greatest number of honor points are awarded a key. Honor points are based on extra-curricuIar activities such as club mem¬ bership, athletics, musical groups, and special services. The students receiving the awards this year are: Seniors Juniors Betty Hudson. .51 points Robert Ewer. Earle McGraw. .51 points Dick Hayden. Mary Ellen Howkinson... .38 points Margy Sirois.... Sophomores Freshmen Sally Miller. .27 points Margaret Little. 8etty Trump. .25 points Jane Kimmet. Margaret Bailey. .23 points Roger ChiIdress. At the Music Department ' s annual spring concert, the Seniors who have been in the band for four years are awarded pins for their services. Six Seniors will receive the awards this year: Robert Crisler, Lenora Nomanson, Patricia Sauer, Robert Surprise, Donald Tremper, and Violet Wietbrock. The Seniors have been well represented in athletics. Six Senior boys have won major letters in three sports, and two in two sports. Three-Letter Men: Earle McGraw.Football, basketball, track Arthur Lehman.Football, Basketball, track Archie Huebsch.Football, basketball, track Alfred Carroll.Basketball, track, golf James Corten.Basketball, track, cross country Roger Herlitz.Basketball, track, cross country Tuo-Letter Men: William Kingery.Football, basketball Robert Hathaway.Football, basketball Six Senior girls received G.A.A. sweaters for their participation in sports throughout their four years of high school. They are: Nanette berg, Mary Ellen Howkinson, Alice Echterling, Sally Ploetz, Ruth Robin¬ son, and Faith Stark. Pape Seventy-three INDEX SENIORS Berg, Nanette; 14, 24, 62, 65, Howkinson, Mary Ellen; 18, 66, 66, 69, 70, 73 69, 70, 73 Black, Theo; 7, )4 Hudson, Betty; 5, 18, 54, 58, 62 3right, Mainard; 14, 24, 62s 65 65, 66, 69, 73, 24 Bruckman, Norma; 14 Hudson, Jane; 18, 58, 69 Bryant, Helen; 14, 57, 62, 69 Huebsch, Archie; 17, 19, 42-, 46, Burnham, Francis; |4, 69 50, 70, 73 Carlson, Robert; 7, 14 Isler, Betty; 18, 54 Carroll, Alfred; 14, 24, 46, 54, Keithley, Al ice; 19, 24, 58, 62, 62-, 65 65, 66, 70 Carson, John; 14 Kiehn, Donald; 19, 24, 42, 65, Chi Iders, Dwight; 7 66 ChiIders, John; 7, |4 Klngery, William; 7, 19, 23, 42, Childress, Louetta; 14, 24, 57, 46, 65, 66, 73 62. 69 Kurrack, James; 19, 24, 50, 65, Clark, Virginia; 17, 57, 70 66 Combs, Tom; 17, 42- Lappie, Hazel; 19, 24, 65, 70 Conn, Edna; 17, 23, 24, 62, 66, Lehman, Art; 19, 24, 42, 46, 50, 70 65, 73 Cool, Ruth; 17, 24, 58, 62, 65, McGraw, Earle; 19, 24, 42, 46, 66, 69, 70 50, 62, 65, 66, 73 Cornell, June; |7, 24, 58, 62, McVey, Virginia; 19, 62 65, 70 Martin, Shirley; 19, 62, 70 Corten, James; 17, 14, 24, 46, Miller, Glen; 19, 24 50, 66, 73 Mue 1 1 er, Arl 1 ne; 1 9, 57 Crisler, Robert; 17, 24, 54, 57, Nagel, Benson; 20, 50 58, 62. 65, 69, 73 Nomanson, Lenora; 20, 24, 54, Cullen, Robert; 7, 17, 42, 65 57, 58, 65, 70, 75 Cunningham, Lloyd; 18 Parmely, Marilyn; 20, 5 4, 5.8, Curless, Jim; |7, 24, 65, 66, 58 62, 69, 70 Doolittle, Barbara; 18, 70, 24 Ploetz; Sal ly; 2 0, 62, 70, 73 Ebert, Ml Idred; 17, 69 Robinson, Ruth; 2 0, 65, 70, 73 Echterling, Alice; 18, 54, 69, Sauer, Patricia; 2 0, 54, 57, 62, 70, 73 65, 69, 73 Edmondson, Ruth; 18, 24, 58, 62, Schi 1 1 ing. Dorris; 20 65, 66, 69 Schmitt, Cece 1 ia; 20 Eich, Janet; 18, 69, 70 Schwanke, Wilbur; 20, 24, 42, 58 Gustafson, Norman; 18 62, 65, 66 Hathaway, Robert; 18, 42, 46, 50 Speelmon, Lois; 20, 24, 62, 65, 73 66, 69, 70 ' Her 1 itz, Roger; 18, 46, 50, 70, Stark, Faith; 20, 73 73 Stasaitis, Lorraine; 20, 42 Holth, Georgette; 18, 62, 65. Page Seventy-four Stowe 11, George; 7, 23, 42 Surprise, Kenneth; 23, 54, 57, 73 Swider, Edward; 23, 66 Temske, Robert; 7, 23, 42, 65 Tremper, Donald; 23, 54, 57, 58, 65, 73 Tyler, Jean; 66 Uhter, Shirley; 23 Vandercar, Gladys; 23, 57, 62, 69 Vinnedge, Mabel; 23, 24, 5, 57, 53, 62, 65, 69 Voltmer, Mabel; 23, 57, 62, 69 talker, Lois; 23 Wietbrock, violet; 23, 54, 73 Wineland, Joan; 23 Witkowsky, Edward; 25, 58, 66, 24 Vood, Maxine; 23 JUNIORS Albertson, Marjorie; 28, 66, 69 Auterman, Bernetta; 28, 69 Bai ley, Louise; 28, 54 Beier, Carl ; 28, 42 B1anchard. Norbert; 28 Brown, Robert; 28, 54, 57, 58, 62 B rowne1 1 , Bonnie; 28. 58, 66, 69, 70 8 ruce, V i 1 1 iam; 28 Casey, Cloyd; 28, 54, 57, 58. Chi (dress, Marj ori e; 28, 54, 66, 69 Coffin, Merritt; 28 Corten, Georgia 28, 66, 70 Cox, Maxine; 28 Creekmur, Maysie; 28, 70 Davis, Juanita; 28 Dockweiler, Roy: 28, 54, 57 Doty, Arnold; 28 DuBois, Jean; 28, 69 Duple, Maxine; 28, 69 E inspahr, Betty; 28, 66, 69 Engel, Jerome; 28, 70 Ewer, Robert; 2-8, 5 4, 57, 58, 62, 69. 73 Faverty, Louis; 28, 54 Felder, Forrest; 28 F I att, Eugene; 28 Fredreglll, Herbert; 28, 50, 58, 66, 58 Friday, Marie; 23, 66, 69, 70 Friday, Rose; 28, 66, 69, 70 Geren, Dorothy; 28 Govert, Marie; 28, 70 Granger, Jeane; 28, 69 Haberlin, Harold; 28 Hammersley, Leatha; 28 Hayden, Dick; 28, 42, 46, 50, 58, 62, 66, 69, 73 Hill, Jean; 28, 69 Hi It, Edna; 28, 69, 70 Hockinson, James; 28 Hudson, Carol; 28 Isler, Mary Ann; 28, 5.4 Jonelis, William; 28, 42, 46, 70 Jones, Kenneth; 28, 50, 70 Karlson, Roy; 28 Kennedy, Fern; 28 Kenning, Dorothy; 28, 62. 70 Kingery, Betty; 28 Klukas, Junior; 28, 54, 57, 58, 70 Krueger, Dorothy; 28, 69 Laskey, Leslie; 28, 46, 58 Little, Mary; 28. 66, 69, 70 Lloyd, Gene; 28, 70 Lloyd, Graclabelle; 28 Love, PhyIlls; 28, 69 McKinney, Charles; 28 Magallanes, Dan; 28, 50 Magallanes, Ray; 28, 50 Mann, Barbaranne; 28 Martin, Iris; 28 Meyer, Hollis; 28, 66 Miller, El len; 28, 62, 69, 70 Misner, Wayne; 28, 50, 70 Nomanson, Barbara; 28, 54, 70 Osburn, Dorothy; 28 Pavek, Betty; 28 Ploetz, Carol; 28, 62, 69, 70 Pounds, Louise; 28 Ragon, Lorraine; 28, 54, 57, 58 Page Seventy-five Ray, Charles; 28 Ruley, Mi Id red; 28 Sark, Clyde; 28, 42, 70 Schafer, Rosemary; 28, 42, 58, 70 Schreiber, Esther; 28, 70 Sing Ieton, Janet; 28 Sirois, Margy; 28, 62, 66, 70, 73 Skureth, Jean; 28 Stanley, Cleone; 28 Stowe I I, Fred; 28, 42 Stowel I, Laura; 28, 69, 70 Teissedre, Jack; 28 Thomas, Francis; 28, 69 Turner, Marjorie; 28, 54, 57, 66 Tyler, Kenneth; 28, 70 VanDuersen, Ruth; 28, 69, 70 talker, Phy I I is; 28, 70 Wehle, Peter; 28, 5.8, 66 Wells, Elaine; 28, 54 Wheeler, Bennett; 28, 70 Widdel, Bob; 28, 42 Wieler, Roy; 28, 54, 57, 58 Woodke, Gladys; 28, 62, 69, 70 Worley, Dorothy; 28 SOPHOMORES Aim, Robert; 32, 46 Ashton, Eugene; 32 Ashton, Margery; 32, 42, 62, 70 Bahr, Clayton; 32, 58 Bailey, Margaret; 32, 5.4, 57, 58 62, 66,. 69, 73 Bales, Leona; 32 Beckman, Mary; 32, 57, 58 Blanchard, Mildred; 32, 69 Brown, Robert; 32, 46 Busselberg, Kenneth; 32, 42, 58 Carmicheal, Alice; 32 Carstens, Robert; 32, 46, 50 Chi Iders, Duane; 32 Childress, Beverly; 32, 57, 58, 66, 69 Childress, Prank; 32, 58 Chism, Dorsey; 32, 42, 70 Clark, Shirley; 32, 5 4, 58, 69 Clemens, Bette; 32, 70 Co I I ins, John; 32, 70 Cordrey; William; 32, 50 Cowan, Donald; 32, 42, 50, 58, 66, 70 . Curtis, Robert; 32, 42 Dickerson, Donald; 32 Dierks, PauI; 32 Doty, Aline; 32. 70 Doty, Maxine; 32, 69, 70 Dukeman, Jerry; 32 Duncan, Charles; 32, 42, 58, 66, 70 Ebert, Doris; 32, 69 Ellis, Leona; 32 Evans, MiIton; 32 Faverty, Marion; 32 Fisher, Robert; 32 Fleener, Joseph; 32 F ' leener, Thayne; 32 Fredregill, Clothiel; 32 Gasparo, John; 32 Getty, Jacqueline; 32 Hall, James; 32, 46 Hamilton, Francis; 32, 46 Hasse, Mary; 32, 57, 62 Hayden, Joyce; 32 Hayden, Robert; 32, 42, 46, 50 Hay hurst, Jane; 32, 57, 62, 64, 69, 70 Hoeckelberg, Herbert; 32, 46, 3.0 Holth, John; 32, 46 Hooley, Eva; 32, 70 Humpfer, Marcella; 32, 54 Huston, William; 32, 54, 58, 69 Hyatte, Charles; 32 Kasparian, Nick; 32, 46 Keithley, David; 32, 42 Knoph, Melvin; 42- Kettwig, Kate; 32 Kudrock, Ann; 32 Larson, Betty; 32, 58, 70 Laskey, Marjorie; 32, 54 Lee, Thelma; 32 Little, Betty; 32, 54, 62, 66, 69 Love, Ardetta; 32 Page Seventy-six Lucas, Betty; 32 Meadows, Rosemary; 32 Miller, John; 32 Mi I ler, Sally; 32, 42, 54, 62, 69, 70, 73 Mitch, Bonnie; 32, 58 Myers, Betty; 32, 58, 69 Nagel, Harold; 32 Nelson, Emogene; 32 Park, Billie; 32 Pear, Richard; 32, 54 Phi I I ips, ijne; 32, 58 Phi 11ips, Robert; 32 Quiney, Jack; 32 Ready, Dick; 32 , 70 Riggs, Jack; 32, 46, 50 Roy, Cleo; 32 Sauer, Rosemary; 32 , 54, 69 Saberniak, Delbert; 32, 70 Sark, Doris; 32, 70 Schi I lo, RaIph; 32 Schreiber, Donald; 32 Sharkey, Robert; 32 , 42 Shipman, Robert; 32 Simstad, Barbara; 32 Singleton, Norma; 32 Smith, Theo; 32 Spry, Robert; 32, 69 Stark, Rita; 32, 54, 69, 70 Stinnett, Christine; 32, 70 Stolle, Betty Jo; 32, 54 Stultz, Paul; 32 Theis, Theodore; 32 , 54 Tremper, Norma; 32 , 54, 62 Trueblood, Clifford; 32 Trump, Betty; 32, 54, 57, 58, 62, 69, 70, 73 Wa 1 ker, Harold; 42 Walters, Charles; 32. 46, 50 Weaver, Jack; 32, 42 Widdel, Alice; 32, 69, 70 Wietbrock, Forrest; 32 Woodke, Lenora; 32 , 69 Zak, Russell; 32, 50, 66, 70 ZamazaI, Venus; 32 FRESHMEN Abraham, Joseph; 36 , 70 Albertson, Joanne; 36, 66, 69 A I Iie, Homer; 36, 70 Anderson, Gladys; 36 Amtsbuech Ier, Florence; 36,69 Banter, Lois; 36 Barr, Donald; 36 Berg, Robert; 36 Callahan, Eileen; 36, 54, 70 Callahan, Patricia; 36, 57, 69 Carstens, Donald; 36 Carter, Virginia; 36, 57, 69 Childers, Lolita; 36, 57, 58 Childress, Geraldine; 36, 59, 69 Childress, Roger; 36, 58, 73 Clemens, Charlotte; 36 Conn, Patricia; 36 Conn, Virginia; 36 Connelly, Lester; 36, 54 Connelly, Violet; 36 Conner, Mary Alice; 36 Cox, Darlene; 36 Cox, Orval; 36, 42 Creekmur, Reba; 36 Cross, Delores; 36 Dixon, Etta; 36 Doolittle, Joyce; 36, 5.7 Downey, Norma; 36, 5.8 Drew, Wesley; 36 Einspahr, Ralph; 36 Est i I I, John; 36 Ewer, VirgiI; 36, 66, 69 Fitzgerald, Kenneth; 36 Gre I ck, Earl; 36 GulIstrom, Sally ; 36, 57 Hahn, Gerhardt; 36 Hasse, Raymond; 36, 70 Hatch, Cnarles; 36 Hayden, Dorothy; 36, 70 Hayden, Gene; 36, 54 Heintz, Lawrence; 36 Hilzley, Harriet; 36, 54 Hoddy, Jean; 36 Holdridge, Patricia; 36, 54 Page Seventy-seven Huebsch, Betty Lou; 36 Hufnagel, Corrine; 36, 57 Huston, Sanford; 36, 54 Hyatte, Thomas; 36 Iverson, Harold; 36, 70 Jones, Evelyn; 36 Kasparian, Arman; 36, 42 Keithley, Robert; 36 Kennedy, Marie; 36 Kenney, Bonnie; 36, 54 Klmmet, Jane; 36, 70, 73 King, Joan; 36 Kuiper, Edward; 36, 42, 46 Lacy, Jack; 36 Lane, Jack; 36 Laney, Lomer; 35 , 54 . Leach, Neva; 36 Lee, Harold; 36 Little, J oan; 36 Little, Sally; 36, 66, 70, 73 Lowe, Marjorie; 36 Ludwig, Conrad; 36 McCarthy, Edward; 36, 59 McDonald, Jean; 36 McEvers, Faye; 36 McGraw, MiIdred; 36, 69 McLean, Florence; 36 Marks, Earl; 36, 54 Matthes, Shirley; 36 Meyer, Dick; 36, 54 Mi I Ier, Margery; 36 Mil I er, Nancy; 36 Mink, Donovon; 36, 42, 46 Nelson, Robert; 36, 42, 46 Nomanson, Betty; 36 Norris, Paul; 36, 46, 50 Osburn, Raymon; 36 Pavek, Shirley; 36 Pelfrey, Maxine; 36 Peterson, William; 36 Phillips, Eugene; 36 Poppe, Alice; 36 Potter, Willis; 36, 42 Roseberry, Jean; 36, 57 Runyon, Helen; 36, 57 Rust, George; 36, 42 Sauer, Kathleen; 36, 57 Scheidt, Eileen; 36 , 69 Scheldt, Imelda; 36, 69 Page Seventy-eight Schneider, Barbara; 36, 54 Schultz, Arthur; 36 Schultz, Ethel; 36, 70 Schutz, John; 36, 42 Schutz, Mary Alice; 36, 47 Shipman, Jean; 36 Sinks, June; 36 Smith, Laura; 36 Souder, Ruth; 36 Stahl, Margaret; 36 Steuer, Virgil; 36 Studer, Arthur; 36 Studer, Doris; 36 Studer, Lois; 36 Sutton, Merle; 36 Taylor, Mary; 36, 69, 70 Trueblood, Norma; 36 Turner, Dale; 36, 42 Tyler, Ernest; 36, 50 Vanco, John; 36 , 54 Viers, PhyI I is; 36, 66 Vinnedge, Reeta Jean; 36, 69 Warran, thelma; 36 Wheeler, Juanita; 36 Worley, Norma; 36, 57, 70 Wri ght, AI i ce; 36 Yocum, Sylvester; 36 ADMINISTRATION Baughman, Mary Francis; 10 Beko, Helen; 10 Brannock; Robert J.; 10 , 66 Brent linger, Lee; 10, 5, 23, 62 65 Brock, Carol; 10 , 69 Burger, Kenneth; 10 , 66 Burton, Julia; 10 , 69 Cook, Freida; 10 Gnagy, Keith; 1 0, 54, 57, 58 Ham, George; 5 , 10 , 62, 65 Jones, Theodore; 10 Little, James; 10, 50, 70 Rathburn, Curtis; 10, 46 Rose, Doris; 62, 24, 28 Steigerwald, Jean; 10 , 70 Selett, John; 10 Shurte, Marcia; 10 Shuttz, Edwin; 10 , 23 Wernz, Eugene; 10 , 43 _ _ SBB3I
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