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THE SKETCH r. .... v....Y Faculty Bottom Row-Mr. Weaver, Mr. Hubbard, Mr. Hopkins, Mr. Stafford, Mr Jones Second Row-Miss Hall, Miss Norman, Miss Howard, Miss Manson, Miss Wimpy Miss Daniels, Miss Scudder, Miss Jones. Third Row-Mrs. Anderson, Miss Nussbaum, Miss Bradford, Miss Modlm Miss Miller Mrs. Curless, Miss Sturgis, Mr. Cushing. Top Row-Miss Curtis, Mrs. Bowman, Mr. Milhon, Miss Betzner, Miss Sills Mrs Huber Miss French, Mr. Campbell. Snapshot Identiiication 1. Our Friends 2. Mr. Hubbard's Worry 3. Oflice Girls 4. Speedy Sevens S. Flag Boys 6. Sketch Staif 7. Library Help 8. Flash ??? Campbell 9. Snapshot Shooters fpages 28-29D 10. Janitors 1 1. Songsters 12. Mutt and Jeff 13. Astonisher Staff 14. Super 8th Grader 15. 7th Grade Stars 16. Junior Cooks 17. Cooks
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32 THE SKETCH Popularity Contest I Sweetest Seventh Mary Sue You'll do Tho' only eleven The sweetest seven A Goodness gracious Good for you Thus another page in history is turned and we Hnd Mary Sue Lavengood 7 actress, authoress, poetess, and patron of the Hner arts has done it again. Hear ye, hear ye. Hear ye! Hear ye! far and wide Mary Sue Lavengood hits her stride Macey! Macey! is her name Round the world goes her fame So the story goes. Macey does it again. Super seventh of them all--hope she doesn't slip and fall. Exceptional Eighth Fred Shinault is our eighth grade choice With hair so red and his golden voice. They picked him cause he was outstanding And all the gals were so demanding. We knew him when he was a little seventh grader and he was a very nice boy then. Now, he has grown up and is ready to go into ninth grade again. We hope he lets himself do it this time 'cause some of the teachers are getting afraid he's going to make the eighth grade his career. And by the way-you really ought to see the way he handles a basketball. Nicest Ninth Grader Mirror, mirror on the wall, Who is the nicest ninth of all? Becky Connelly is her name. And again she wins great fame. As a seventh grader we found our little Becky rating as the sweetest of her class and now as the years, ftwo to be exactj roll by, we ind her class- mates still consider her as tops. Congratulations, Becky. Most Courteous Student Diogenes with his lantern couldn't have been more diligent in his search for an honest man than our reporter was as he sought the most courteous student at Martin Boots. After spending long hours putting the nearest contenders for the title to the test, he Hnally emerged triumphant holding up the hand of The Winnah-Jim May. Best Girl Sport The best girl sport is a sure bet Ancl we'll tell you now it's Mary jo Lett. L After wading through stacks of votes we found we were right in the first place. It was a waste of time because no one else had a chance. Mary Jo was far in the lead and could have won at a walk. 1
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34 THE SKETCH Club Pictures Bottom Row--Mary Lou Beshore, Colleen Zeigler, Jo Ann Wilson, Jacqueline Ator, Marcia Draudt, Barbara Butler, Barbara Scott, Jo Ann Smith, Patricia Coppock, Marolyn Canup, Carolyn Canup, Mrs. Bowman, Jimmy Parsons, Bob Althouse, Jimmy Finley, Roy Clow, Alfred Hood, Bill Bothwell, Karl Replogle, DeMoine Frye, Edward Koughn Bob Marden. Second Row-Patsy Miller, Glenna Carey, Frances Bragg, Barbara Pollen, Charles Tibbetts, Jack Lennon, Violet Anderson, Mary Ann Thompson, Eileen Fisher, Mary Ann Hayes. Third Row-Chauncey Elsessor, Xen Lemon, Dick Sisson, Richard Motsiriger, Beverly Wagner, Elaine Munyan, Jacqueline Cohee, Betty Drake, Lorae McMullen, Betty Sulser, Glee Club Last October our Glee Club assisted by Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, several drummers, a bugler and a few others gave an Americanization pro- gram at the Murat Theatre in Indianapolis. It was during the State Teach- ers' Convention and at the sectional meeting for all Jr. High School Teachers and officials. The students with a few chaperoning teachers journeyed to the capital city by busses and private cars. They went on a sight-seeing trip before meeting at noon for dress rehearsal. The program was patriotic, entertaining and educational, and was very timely since it preceeded United States entry in the 2nd World War by only about a month and a half. It portrayed by historical scenes and songs, the Spirit of America Throughout the Ages. The program follows: Fanfare of Drum and Bugle ,wa H nc- , , ,,Call to Assemble Song- The Flying Flag , H c- aan, , Carrie Jacobs Bond Mixed Glee Club Salute to the Flagn, , , W, W Scouts, Glee Club, Drummer and Bugler Song-- March Militaire, Hail to the Chief ,,,,,, W Franz Schubert Glee Club Solo- He's My Uncle - , .,., ,.,....,a,a,,c,,, , H Lew Pollock
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