High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 23 text:
“
-of ROW' UNL.: hlargcnc Pignian. Norma Broadus, Carolyn Vfriglit. Rosetnary Buxald. Alo .Mm liorlac, ROW' TXVO: Billy ,loc liox, llarry Voylcs. xlo NlcClarncy, lfreda XVL-her. Mary xl.l!'Q1.lI'.'I Shoup, -lames -lcnkins. Stewart Roche, Louise llolilis. ROW' ililllil l': Paula Lewis. Kenneth lfrdman. Beverly Scharf, Nlary 'lirut' Scliart. -Ioy ct' XX'illi.inis, Patricia Hillcn. Mildred Weber. -lane Lilly. Staff positions lor the 1950 Senior Blotter were: Editor: Margaret Gohmann Advertising Manager: Richard Pennington Circufation Manager: Robert Clayton Senior Staff: Nancy Lee Engleman and Patricia Hil- Q len, editorsg Freda Ann XWeber, Joyce Willitttiis, ' K Stewart Roche, Rosemary Bttsald, Harry Voyles, i Homeroom Staff: ,lane Lilly and Norma Broadus, I J ff editorsg ,lo Ann Korbe, Betty Crawford, Dorothy 'I I Wfalls, ,loyce Dugan. I If f Activity Stall: Nancy Carnighan and Mary Margaret I Shoup, editors, Maryetta McMurray, Mildred Welder, Phyllis Pace, Mary Goodyear, Alice Ann I Taylor, Mary 'lirue Scharf. Athletic Staff: joseph Burke and Edward Siegel, editorsg -lames jenkins, Lee Henry. Richard B.ooliS. Mounting Staff: David Heintz, editor, Betty Wlinter. Louise Hobbs, Marceline Sutherland, Carolyn Cullins, XX'illi.tm Kemp. Donald Leist, Bexerly Scharf, Mary K. Stracli. Advertising Stall: Dotty Maddux, ,lo Ann Hanna, Paula Lewis, Betty ,lean Whtlter, Kenneth llrd- man, Betty Sublett. XY'illi.tm Mciiiuirlt, Marisuc Ifndicott. Circulation Stat: Billy -loe Fox, Frank XY'eber, Bettye lo Mclllarney, Patrick Duffy, Robert Carpenter. Russell Baker. Typistsz cglorill KKK-IL lzmrbylrd Rciscrtr Robert Claxton, ctt'cul.ttion ntanager. Xlatkaat'et 1-olitnann, editor, ' .intl litcliartl Pennington. adxerttsing tnatiaguti discuss their itlt-as lor the IWW Senior Blotter. 19
”
Page 22 text:
“
Robe:-i B. johnson, adviser. and Xliss 'lessie Ruth Bobb. .issixlam nlviser, go ovsr final layout of the Ivill Senior Blotter. ,X SCH!! si iff, : N F ' ml Q -1 Q Q X p K -S' 0 3 4 550' geglmdng 7 Sad! Witli the l95O edition, The Senior Blotter marks its forty-fourth year of publication. It was first printed in IQIJ6 as the senior edition of the school newspaper. The Senior Blotter staffs were headed by Mar- garet Gohmann, editor, Richard Pennington, ad- vertising manager, and Robert Clayton, circulation manager. Wfith the dummy copy of the book, Margaret won first prize in the yearbook contest at the Indiana University Journalism Institute last summer. Robert, attending the same conference, learned how to sell it best to its public. Richard studied yearbook ad- vertising at the National Scholastic Press Association conference. Margaret, Miss Bobb, and Mr. johnson also attended the national conference. The yearbook was also represented at the Indiana High School Press Association meeting, and the But- ler University High School ,Iournalism Field Day. Advisers for the book were Robert B. johnson and Miss Jessie Ruth Bobb. 41,7 xr 'T HWY UNI: larolyn Cullinx. Bt-lu ,lean XX.1ltt-in lit-ru Sublclt, .-Xlice Ann lulor Xlxrx Cioodxezr ROXY INNO: llerberi Robinson. llaxid llc-intl. Robert larpenter, I'.lII'l!lx lluftx. Nancy l.ee l'I1glCIIl.ll1. hloria kt-deli. Phyllis Pace. liobeila Ressing ROW 'IIIRI li: -loycc Iivlclwi. Russell Baker. Riclmrd Brooks. -Ioyce lbngan. lu Ann lmery. IS,irlv.1r.1 Reiscrr, Dorothy Walls. Nlarisue Indicort. 18
”
Page 24 text:
“
.-..,,,. llororliy XX .ills. editor. and Gloria Keach. business m.in.iger. discus ilit- first x.-iiiesteik Hlorrer with Robert Ii, -Ioliusou. Adxiser. eadfiaefw Staffs of The Blotter went from one of the mallest during the first semester to the largest dur- ing the second semester to ever publish the school newspaper. During the second semester two separate staffs were organized and each staff published The Blotter on alternate weeks. However, all staffs SLIC- ceeded in fulfilling the purposes of the paper. They found their work a training course in newspaper work, did creative writing, and kept students in- formed of the activities and organizations in school. They also interpreted the school to the community. Published bi-weekly the first semester and weekly the second semester, a total of twenty issues of The Blotter was printed during the school year. Climax- ing the first semesters subscription drive the Blotter Varieties of 1919 was presented in the auditorium for subscribers. The annual senior-faculty basketball game ended the second semester subscription cam- paign. journalism Ns, were given at the annual journalism dinner. Members of the staffs attended the Indiana High School journalism Institute at Indiana University, the Indiana High School Press Association meeting at Franklin College, the National Scholastic Press Association conference at Chicago, and the Butler University High School Journalism Field Day. FIRST SEMESTER STAFF RUXY UNI: Dorothy Walls. cdiiorl Bully .lean whllltf, features! ll.irb.xr.1 liciscrt. I-U.lllll'CN. RUXY TXYU: Mary li. Struck, news editor! Robert filjyluii, xporrs cdilorl Nancy c.lI'l1llfl1.lll. fearuri- editori Richard Brooks, sports? Charles. Nlorgau. news. Zu
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.