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, W ......,, ,, vw. . , PAUL ygggisn up , gsptigg wsrrscspaiog Favorite pastime---History Favorite subject-0-Reading Hates -------------- English Ambition ------ Business man College ----------- -ePurdue Glee Club ----------- n ---- 5 ' 'Plays -s-- Junior and Senior Editor --------------- --Art . Favorite pastime ---- Dancing Favorite subject ------ Music Hrtes ---- A ---------- ---Math Ambition ---------- Dietition College -------------- Purdue Cleo Club ------------- 1,2,5 Plays--Minstrel, and Junior Contest ---------- Cratorical Clubs---Commercial, 4H, and Science Crchestre --------- ---- 1,2,5 Prophecy---M-Wind break for Hollywood I BEFORE THE BELL 4 Have you ever upon entering the assembly noticed the groups that habitually gravitate toward certain spots? A- way back in the southeast corner are the basketball boys, hanging around the dictionaries-the dictionaries are -ab- ,sclutely safe, dcn't fearl- lounging and lounging. Looking closely, you'll probrbly find Rosalie and Kathryn near by, for Teen's allotted spot is quite conveniently in the rear. Up to the right is the attractive desk site' of Martha Lomrn, where Frank like to rest his elLows. Betty Martin quite often has secrtts to divulge to the two of them. - A spot near one of the 'registers ,on the nest side is worn thin where Wallis Yfrtin parks his feet while he devours the restwhile romantic tale. To the front of the assembly Paul Webster fably assistfd- by little Donald Baughsrl ass-' embles his sophomore hrrcm for purposes 'umcnown to the, rest of us. To fthczcfst loud laughter ,and giggles Qnaris, Sutton, hy namel rcvcrl that 'thcfeighth grade, girls are! collsctively,enjcying ,lifef Cprobably discussing' the non boys in their classl. gCn' the extreme right half may down ,there will be a queer bulge that turns out to be a huddle of seventh grade boys, on, desks, on sorts Cmrybe under? ,, and on the floor, with .stretching 'necks, wiggling limbs and loud utterances of odd vocal sounds. But, of course the reel loadstonc of thc room is ist -the brck where sits the cruel, cruel teacher. Around there you'll find most anybody!!! ' E . ,SPECIAL MENricN M, , E E 5 JAMES WILLIAMSON, chosen as'the captain of the All County A Basketball Tsam,, He also was a member of a.4H judging team who placed 5rd in the National Contest' KENNETH ROOZE, chosen as a member.of the All County 'Sect- ional basketball team. 'He-was also high point man in the County. EDWARD BECKEH, chosen as guard on the All County Team. MARTHA VAN SCHEPEN, won reserve Championship in Clothing in the District 4H judging contest.
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MARGARET KERBER Favorite pastime---Reading Favorite subject--Spelling Hates -------------- History Ambition ------ V ------- Clerk College- ------------ Purdue Prophecy ------ Owner of the worldfs largest.bcauty parlors in America LEO gsaxsa F College ------------- Morenci Contest ------------ Geometry Clubs -------------- - Prophecy -------- Day EDITH QQ MASTERS Favorite pastime ---- Favorite subject ---- Hates --------------- Ambition ------- Steno Science dreamer Reading English History grapher Officer- Favorite pastime---Reading Fgvorite subject---History Ambition ---------- Teacher College- Terre Haute State Normal Plays--- Junior and Senior Clubs--- ------- Commercial ---Vice President Glee Club ------.- 5 -------- 5 College--De Pauw niversity Clubs---Commercial, Science 4H Prophecy---A chief cook and bottle washer BOB RALSTQN Favorite pastime--Chemistry Editor ----------- Associate Prophecy--World's champion heavy weight boxer RAYMOND KERKHOFF Favorite pastime-Agricult- Favorite su Hates ------ Ambition--- College ---- Clee Club-- Plays ------ Contest ---- Prophecy--- bject ---- History --------Spelling -------Dairy man -------Wisconsin ---------------S ----------Junior --------Geometry ---------Aviator ure. Favorite subject---Hunting Hates ------------- English. Ambition College- ------------Farmer --- ------- -Purdue D215 JANE REQ! - Favorite pastime ---- Reading Plays -------------- -Junior Clubs ----------------- --4H Basketball ----------- l72,5 Baseball ------------- l,2,5 Prophecy--Owner of a large pencil store UlB2ha Loman Favorite pastime---Dancing Favorite subject ----- Music Hates ----------------- Math Ambition ----- Model clothes Glee Club -------------- 2,5 Contest ----- State band-l,2 Prophecy-AerinouticalMwife CHARLES MC FARLAND Favorite pastime---Hunting Favorite subject ------ Math Hates ------------- Spelling Ambition --------- Dairy man Favorite subject ---- Hates --------------- Ambition--- ------ --- College ------------- Glee Club ----------- English --LLl'LfL1'1 Teacher -Purdue --l,2,5 Contest ------- --QOratorical Clubs---Science, commercial Prophecy-All America writer BOB ElQMAN Favorite subject--Agricult- are Favorite pastime ---- Hunting Hates ------ ---------English Ambition ----------- Forestry College -------------- Purdue cies Club --------------- 1,5 Plays ------ Clubs---4H, Basketball- ----------Junior Young Bachelars -----------l,2,5 Baseball -------------- l,2,5 Prophecy--e-California taxi cab driver
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,........,, V, l....a-'V SEVENTH GRADE First row, reading left to right: Jack Loman, Robert Momrig, Caarles Mathers, Carl Wilson, Second row, reading left to rig tt Lloyd Fuller, Kenneth Bose, Eileen Vahlke, Clara Mae Becker, ,Clara Mounts Evelin Albright Hortense Klutzke Bett Bren- , 1 J Q 1 a ner, Tommy Reitsma. Third rom, reading left to right: g Ivan Charleswortn, Calvin Calloway, John Seathoff, Eddie 1 Brenner, Willard Sigman, Frank Mahlke, John Sheets, Raymond Bennett, James Byers. Ruth Ralston and Mr. Bender, the P snonsor,were absent from this picture. EIGHTH GRADE First row, reading left to right: Kathleen Brummet, Maxine Rohrman, Margaret Wilson, Mary Boesch, Virginia Beutler, Maxine Widmer, Marie Sutton, Helen Uettschurack. Second row, reading left to right: Lucille Charlesworth, Katherine Feldcamp, Bernadine Kuchartz Robert Wilson, George Wright, Leonard Sterrett, Billy Booth- royd, Mr. Howell, sponsor. Dick Wein was absent. FRESHMAN a SOPHOMORE Freshman, first row, reading left to right: Miss Pickard, sponsor, Ted Charles, Raymond Becker, Camilla Vaughan, Myreta Loman,- Lorraine Switzer, Eva Williamson, George O'Leary, Lillian Sheets, Mary Mills, Mildred Lollar Betty Martin, Joesph Klutzke. Beulah McFarland and Dave Ber- ry were absent from this picture. Sophomore, second row, reading left to right: Miss Miller, sponsor, Donald Baugher, Wilhelmina Lange, Hel- en Albright, Marjorie Williamson, Franklin Dunwoody, Don Taylor, Dick Sutton, Ernest Martin, Lewis Mein, Wilma Mills, Carl Lange, Margaret Nelle Follick. R Jmnoas First row, reading left to right: , Raymond Kerkhoff, Pauline Wettschurack, Rosalie Homrig, Martha Loman, Lois Rush, Rosemary Fielding, Paul Webster, Elmer Kerber, Frank Gear. Seond row, reading left to right: Miss Cpp, sponsor, Robert Sigman, Margaret Kerber, Leanna Ade, Marie Halsema, Ruth Ade, Louise Berry, Edith McMasters Leo Kerker, Charles McFarland. Robert Ralston is absent. 'F ' r
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