Nineveh High School - Bluebirds Flight Yearbook (Nineveh, IN)

 - Class of 1946

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U -- 1 - pwtq an i Robert Campbell or just Bob, entered this school from the little village of Whiteland during his junior year. He will tickle your funny bone by reading his jokes in this annual. As Treasurer of the Senior Class he has taken care of our financial status. Bob is well known for his ability to play both baseball and bas- ketball. His good sportsmanship has won him the honor of having his name en- graved on the good sportsmanship trophy. Floyd Lucas, or need we say Luke , entered this school from Hopewell when he was in the seventh grade, He has participated in basketball for four years, and nearly that many years in baseball. He has the honor of having the kinkiest hair in high school. David Ramey, known as Dave 'Love Boat' Ramey , abandoned Mt. Auburn school, and came to this school in his sophomore year. He has played basketball for two years. The ability to entertain is his most prized possession. His favor- ite quotation is Huba-Huban. Donald or Don Ramey is the boy who can make the typewriter run like a threshing machine. Along with his twin, Dave, he entered this school from Mt. Auburn in his sophomore year. Not taking part in any sports, he has spent his full time in other important activities of the school. Because of his salesmanship, he is advertising manager of this annual. Marie Martin left the little burg of Franklin in her junior year to enter here. She has not only been Treasurer of the Sunshine Society, but also an active mem- ber of that organization. As Librarian she has been a great help to this school. Mary jane Risk has spent her entire school life here. She has been an active member of the Sunshine Society and has contributed much to the development of this class. Alice Stout came here in her seventh year, left her freshman year and re- turned her senior year to finish her high school career here. She has rendered her service to the Sunshine Organization. Since Bill Richards left this school, she holds the honor of being the only member of the class with red hair. Imogene Risk, known by her friends as Imy , nearly ruined her beautiful voice by serving as yell leader for three consecutive years. Taking up where john Tharp left off, she was elected assistant secretary of the Senior Class. She is business manager of this annual. As President of the Sunshine Society, she has given it her whole hearted services. To her good fortune, she has spent twelve years here. Edith Strickland, who has done a swell job as photographer of our annual, came to this school from Union School in her freshxnan year.' She is a member of the well known Sunshine Society. Her intelligence and good looks has done much to influence the superb development of the Senior Class. Here is a list of names of pupils, who have been members of our class but have dropped out for various reasons: james Bradley, Marcella Burgett, Vir- ginia Doan, William Richards, Thomas Waltz, Donald Williams, Mary jane Wright, Ben Cobb, Annie L. Richardson, jack Christie, and Lorean Fox.



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we - On A ril 26 1946, the Seniors will don caps and gowns and receive their P i diplomas during Commencement exercises in the gym. The class chose royal blue and silver for class colors and 'AOut of school life, into life's school as its motto. PLAIN TRUTH The Senior Class of Forty-Six shall forevermore be true To our teachers and students of Nineveh High and its colors gold and blue. We shall in our own memorial way always be content With memories of the work and play together we have spent. Our class is not a large one but quality is what counts And knowledge that we've merited can't be measured in bank accounts. Although we have passed to seniors it's hard to realize That we're not still in grammar school and of a smaller size. When upon the road to success---all limits w e shall exceed. In our atomic powered car with an enormous speed. What we have accomplished here shall remain untold. And if we use what we've been taught a better life we'll mold. Twelve long years we've worked and slaved to learn the golden rule, But the hardest thing that we've to do is leave this dear- old-school. By -- Oran Mitchell SEN IO R W ILL We, the Senior Class of Nineveh High School, being of sound mind or we would never be Seniors, do hereby bequeath to the great insubordinate mass, better known as underclassmen, and to the faculty our most treasured possessions. We, the Seniors, do hereby bequeath our natural ability to understand sociology to the immediate satisfaction of our teacher to the class of 1947, We, the Seniors, do hereby will our ever smiling countenances to the Sophomores and may they keep smiling through the rest of their high school career.

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