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First Row Crightj-CHARLENE TELLEF, Tess, Latin Club, Girl Reserves 'A' KATHARINE LINDSAY THOMAS, Katie, Girl Reserve 'k RUTH EILEEN THOMAS, Girl Reserve Cabinet. Easter Parade, Choral Festival, Chorus 'A' CHARLES SHATTUCK TIBBITS, JR., Chuck, Football, Basketball, Art Club, Cactus Frolic, Easter Parade, Hi-Y 'l' VIRGIL EUGENE TROUT, Archery Club, Football Student Manager, Chorus 'A' LOUISE TROXELL Second ROW Qrightj-ROBERT EUGENE VARDANIAN, Bob 'A' GORDON LEE XVAGONER, Gig f ROBERT WALLACE, Bob, Football, Track, Hi-Y, Speech Club 'k SARAH LA VERINA NVARD, Blair, Girl Reserve, Art: Club, Chorus, Cactus Frulic i' JO ANN WEICHT, jo, Latin Club, Girl Reserve, Survey, Chorus, Cactus Frolic i' GEORGE LEE NVERT, Serving in the United States Navy SENIORS CONCLUDE THREE MEMORABLE YEARS In the fall of 1943 a group of bewildered youngsters entered the portals of Marion High. Much to their astonishment they were treated, not as the superior beings which they felt themselves to be as fresh- men in Junior High, but as lowly sopho- mores. They soon held an election and vot- ed Robert Montgomery, president, William Anderson, vice-president, Barbara Stirnit- zke,,treasurer, and George Osborn, secre- tary. The activities of the second year were carried out under the able direction of Kenneth Manwell, president, Richard Sis- son, vice-president, Bonnie Williams, secre- tary, and Helen Winters, treasurer. The class took increasing interest in school ac- tivities, preparing to assume the responsi- bilities of seniors. Then the year of triumph came-the year of being upperclassmen. Through the leadership of Jack Pitcher, president, Betty Williams, vice-president, jackie Saunders, secretary, and Joanne Robb, Treasurer, many activities were planned. Miss Ethel Renbarger and Miss Marjorie Connelly, class sponsors, aided the oflicers in their duties. A chile supper Was sponsored in January, for which Shirley Crisler and Cardinal Hartley served as co-chairman. A dance at the Y. M. C. A. was held after the Kokomo basketball game. The Big Top Bounce, for which Jackie Saunders and Joanne Robb were chairman, was held early in April. These Seniors have taken part in the Cactus Frolic, aided in publishing the Sur- vey, and have chosen a capable person as editor of their yearbook. Senior boys have taken an active part in athletics, and the entire class rallied to support them. These Seniors feel that they have justly contribut- ed to the school by frequently participating in school activities.
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,,Q V 1 ,,,..f' , . Mullins, zealot of chemistry III 9 s e, qv- fit Vfffib N .: I: .st G, I Q i .L . ....-., . 'k A I 9 N- A NA Eirst Rim' ileftlfIRENI5 STULTS. Girl Reserves i' Pl-IYLLIS SUTPHIN, Phil, Latin Club, Girl Reserve President, Orchestra, Hunor Society, Easter Parade, Cactus Erulic 'A' SUSAN SXVANGER. Sue, Latin Club, Drama Club, Speech Club. Survey Staff, Cactus Staff. Art Club. Dean's office. Girl Reserves. Librarian, I'rincipal's Othce, Courtesy Cummittee, Cactus Emlic, Easter Parade 'A' JOHN A. TAYLOR. ISnnts, Spanish Club, Track, ,Iuniur Prom, Cactus Erolic Secnnd Rim' ilefti-BEVERLY ,IEAN TRUFNIAN. Bev, Easter Parade, Cactus Erolic, Natiunal Hunur Society, Girl Reserve Cabinet. Chnrus, Nursev' Orhce 'l' MARY ELLEN LIHL, Mary, juri- inr Attendent of Easter Parade-19-U. Cactus Erulic. Survey, Girl Reserve, Chorus, Easter Parade-1944 i' XIARGARTT LOUISE ULNIER. Margie, Latin Club, Girl Reserves, Easter Parade, .luniur Prom Queen, Cactus Ifrtilic, Chnrua 'k NIARIORIE ANN L'TTIfRBACR, Margie, Easter Parade Atten- dent-I9-H, Izaster Par.ide-I9-U, Cactus Frolic, Girl Reserves, Higliliglits. Survey Staff, Chorus First Rniv 1leftJfCARI. DEAN NVEINIER, Latin Club, Archery Club, Student Council, Easter Parade, Urchestra, Cactus Iirnlic i' LA Vl'.RNE NVILEY. Vern, Emitball i' BETTY .IEAN XYILLIANIS. NB. Latin Club, Student Council, Highlights, Girl Reserve, Vice-President of Senior Class, Chorus, Easter Parade i' ISGNNIE XVILLIANIS, Bone, Secretary uf -Iunior Class, Spanish Club, Girl Reserve, Easter Parade 'A' ,IO ANN XYILSON. jo, Survey Staff, Literary Editor Cactus. Latin Club, Debate Club, Easter Parade, Girl Reserve, Draniatics Club, Churus, Glee Club, Cactus Erulic, Social Cummittee i' VIRGINIA LEE NVILSON, Ginger, Uramatics club, Christmas Pearl, Li- brarian Qecund Rim' ileftl-XVILLIANI EUGENE XYILSON, Harry, Latin Club, Chorus, Band, Track Y HI1I,IfN IiI,IZABIfTH NVINTERS. Ski-mise, Girl Reserve, Spanish Club, Treasurer of junior Class, Survey. Chorus, Cactus Ernlic A RICHARD MARVIN YOUNG, Dick, Latin Club, Track, Hi-Y, Cactus Iirnlic 'A' IRENE LOUISE ZINK. Hzirilxiefi Girl Reserve 'A' NIARIORIE IDELTA BOXVS- NIAN i' XYALTIZR CHARLES BRIGHT. Intramural, Basketball, Survey i' ROSI-:MARY PEAS, Rn-vie, Art Club, Secretary Art Club Y vw . ll-' mai wig' c X f 20
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...,,,w1.wmuK'SS Mr. john H. Link and Miss Mildred Avelinc, class sponsors The junior class usually has to follow a middle road policy during its school year for its members are neither new nor old to high school life. However, the class of '47 has shown a great interest and has had an active part in Marion High School affairs. The juniors chose as their oiiicers for the year Robert McCafferty, president, JoAnn Jones, vice-president, Donna Crisler, secre- tary, and Mary Wall, treasurer. With the aid of their sponsors, Miss Mildred Aveline and Mr. John Link, this class planned and participated in many enjoyable activities throughout the school year. The juniors sponsored an all-school dance at the Y. M. C. A. building after the Mar- ion-Tech basketball game February 8. Those who attended the dance went home with memories of a well-spent evening. As a novelty attraction, pins were sold with the initials MHS engraved against a background of purple and gold, the school colors. Next came the big event of a junior's life-the Junior Prom. This was given on May Z4 at the Coliseum with a large number of stu- dents attending. ff,- fs X , I, ,H f X 7 W I fl 1 gl vi, Ja.. 1, Jo Ann Jones, vice president Donna Crisler, treasurer Mary Wall, secretary Robert McCafJferty, president 22
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