Martin Boots Junior High School - Sketch Yearbook (Marion, IN)

 - Class of 1942

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THE SKETCH 35 Club Pictures Joyce Hammond, Barbara Savesky, Dorothy Smith, Joan Thompson, Sharron Mc- Gaughy, Lois Young, Barbara Pence, Mary Whitehead, Margaret Young, Dudley Huber, Jerome Powell, Paul Vossler, Edwin Love, Eddie Hatton. Top Row-Ivan Satterield, Riley King, Bill Coffman, Robert Miller, Dayne Bonta, Mary Lee Shultz, Mary Lou Samuels, Billie Bundy, Lorene Brandon, Woodena Mills, Donna McGriE, Mary Ann Braunlin, Mildred Kesler, Hazel Stanley, Vera Wysong, joan McColl, Virginia Weaver, James Sanders, Jimmy Hays, Dick Shippy, Richard Lawson, Patricia Speicker, Floyd Gray, James Beekman, Fred Shinault. Jack Lennon Scene- Spirit of '76 L,,L..,,..L,L,.,,,.,,,,,,, G, ,,L.,,.,,L, Willard Song and Dance- Yankee Doodle'l,,, ,W ,WW Girls of the Glee Club, Dancers and Boys of the Glee Club Scene and Song- Tenting on the Old Camp Ground ,,,, wc, Kittridge Glee Club Solo and Chorus- Dixie ,,,,,, ,. ,,,c.,, -.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , , Emmett Billie Marie Bundy and Glee Club Songs- Keep the Home Fires Burning,,s,,,,, ,,,,,, ,, ,s,,s,,,,,,,,,,,Ivor The Long Long Trail , ,,.,, ,WCW .,,,. W, t, , ,s,,Elliot Glee Club and Audience Solo- My Sister and Ill ,.,,,r, , .iri , ,,,,,, W, ,,,.,,, , HW, s,,,Zaret Jack Lennon Song- I'll Shout Wherever I May Be, I am an American ,- WM, Schuster Glee Club Spoken by Jack Lennon Let us fervently hope that the spirit of America as it has come down through the ages will be with us foreverf' A good many of our Martin Boots teachers and pupils co-operated in putting over this program to make it the success that it was. It was the second time Martin Boots has given a program at Indianapolis during the Teachers Association. In October 1940 the Glee Club gave a program there and was asked back again for 1941.

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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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36 THE SKETCH Gossip, 7th Grade There is a cute new 7A-1 basketball player whose name is Clyde Green. Clump! Clump! Clump! won't those clodhoppers that boys are now wearing ever go out of fashion. I certainly wish so! I wonder what Miss Curtis meant the other day in Sth period study hall when she told Frank Smith and Jimmy Babb they were flirting with a 10th period? It seems that Roberta Fryer and Patty Gilmore have not had fight for two whole days--Believe it or not! Donna Crisler seems to be fighting a hard battle against Claudia Phillips over Bill Runyon. Is Donna so far the winner? It certainly looks like it. Bill Raabe really shouldn,t make eyes at girls during 7th period Lit. class. Really Bill!?!? Bill Earnhart and Donna Hatton certainly have a wonderful time dur- ing home room period. Dahl Bonta wanted his name in this column, well how does it look, Gus? A cute little dark haired girl seems to think a cute little boy by the name of Donald Powell is just a doll. I want to put a good word in for the 7th grade basketball team. Good work boys! Jimmy Claxon and Kenneth Brown certainly can talk. Don't you think so MR. CAMPBELL? Jeany Denton has the prettiest brown eyes. Hasn't she boys? Mrs. Curless must have a pet by the name of Bud Buck. She keeps him in every night-O'boy Bud. Marcia Murrell-Don't you have a boy friend??? It seems that Schlegel Wallace likes to mark on other peoples art packets-Really? I wonder why Jack Gray wishes his home room was in the basement? As if we didn't know. Jimmy Watson uses X for the answers in arithmetic because it is the unknown quantity. Most girls in the seventh grade should work in a china factory because they always are painting their mugs. Miss Modlin found on one test paper, A polygon is a dead parrot. Bill Earnhart, when asked by Mrs. Curless What is poetry? replied, Poetry is when every line begins with a capital letter. I hear Dale Winder is heart-broken over Betty Daugherty moving away. I also hear that he has been making eyes at the new girl, Dixie Dovin. fAin't love grand?j Robert Anderson has quite a crush on Mary Sue Lavengood, come, come, Anderson tell us all about it. I found out by snooping around that Barbara Scott is moving to Alexandria. Won't the halls be quiet now? What was on that little slip of paper that Eugene Gray handed to Miriam McGuire? It couldn't have said E. G. 86 M. M. for could it?J Bob Showalter was seen following some girls home from the show. His only excuse was, I wanted to see if you were following them.

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