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Page 22 text:
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FRESHIHEU V One hundred new students. sent to the high school. started the year as hundreds of freshmen classes hefore them: by visiting. attending wrong classes. According to tradition they were probed and dubbed green. The Lonesome Club welcomed some of the girls hut the more resourceful boys were left on their own. The freslnnan class was not organized, hut if it was we sug- gest the following as a part of their routine: Green, of eourse. would he a fitting: class eolorg the class Pllll'Dl61ll+Sll3llll'0CliI and elass niotto would bef-'gwe Caine, we saw. we hope to conquer. The first year is the hardest hut in spite of the obstacles en- countered about three-fourths of theni CODIS up smiling. Keep that sinile, Freshie. and you can use it again in about three years to sniile out on. subs have the idea-they rtnne out rm top with the score 12 to U.--Uctober 3rd, The Home Eco 'i70'Il7,7iC8 Club held their twimer roast at the park. -llclober 4th. Hammoncfs team invites the No 18
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SOPHOITIORES At last they have settled down and lost all of their greenness. They have promising: youth and will keep Noblesville High School's standing among the highest. Look them over as they are. First row, left to right: Denzil Regenold, Robert Jenkins, llarry Mosbaugh, Robert Iliday, James Stevens, Joe Cook. Donald Neilson, .loe Olvey, Jim Stern, Cedric McGuire. John Ralls, Charles Baker, Robert Iipp, .lim Morris. Robert Castetter. Second row, left to right: Martha Rose Davis, Mildred Duck- wall. Yirginia llurlock, Betty Ann Wright, Eula Foland, Lucy Goodnight, Mildred Davidson. Thelma Aminerman, Dorothy Bonne. Marguerite Craig. Martha Lehr. Stella Plackas, Kathryne Irwin, Don Htaats. Henry Clamp. Third row, left to right: Fayola Simmerman, Lois Goodwin. Vatherine Willits. Doris Bart. Becky Morris, Eleanor Haas, Mary lfritzler. Yivian Stern, Gerry Houghteling, Gerry Pugh, Pauline Ward, Ray Wiles. fiY'H010ilIlll Ogle. Frances Decker, Phyllis Guil- key, lloward Young, Arnold Williams, Runnels VVilson. Fourth row. left to right: Keith Venable, Lawrence Martin, Diek lleaton, Ross Ammerman, Ralph Todd, Joe Burgess, Kenneth Bond. Joe Hare. Fifth row. left to right: Jeanne Knotts, Mary Castetter, Milda lilvans, June Rose Taylor. Mary Huntsinger. Simon Dorman, Richard Grimes. Ronald Guilkey, Troy Hanna. Russell Spannuth. James llaverstick. Wilber McKinsey, Donald Timmons. Don lNIills, James Wood. nonms f'lub was lI7'fIClIlI.Zl?fIi on the 25th day of September. The 30th marlmd the fall of the Irish it to 0 -The Anflerson and .N'oble.s'ville substitutes tangled at Anderson on Uetober 7 Even the 17
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FRESHIHEN These students appear for the first time in the history of Noblesville Iligh School. Above picture: First row, left to right: Gladys Irwin, Mary Frances Simms, Dorothy Wise, Betty Lawhon, Doris Middleton. Mar- jorie Stage, lflsther Robbins, Portia Sheffey. Jane Wilson, Marcella Wil- helm, Billy Jean Underwood. Second row, left to right: Esther Moser, Marjorie Millikan, Lois Kaiser, Kathleen Waterman, ljllene Young, Phyllis Roudebush, Maxine Waterman, LaVel1a Martin, Mary Ann Scherer, Eliaabeth Payne, Mada- line Sons. Helen Loftus. Third row, left to right: Leon Mushrush. Gilbert Redd. Billy James, Charles Wiseman, John Morris, Hazel Lowery, Robert Shelton, Maurice Maines, Mary McVey, Marjorie Staton. Fourth row. left to right: Herbert Moore, John Stern. Tom VVil- liams, Charles Wann, Robert Kraeg. Omer Roudehush, Jerome Myers, Arthur Castetter. Bottom pictures: First row, left to right: Vera Bradfield, Lola llriny, Mary Ellen Carmin, Betty Beal, Elizabeth Alexander, Virginia Hollingsworth. Joe Hare, Fletcher Gipc, Thomas Castor. Second row, left to right: Helen Dashiel, Helen Camp, Janice Goins, Virginia Cottingham, Pauline Avery, Dakres Douglas, Thelma Applegate. Margarite Breese, Mary Huntsinger, Lois Butcher, Amos Howard. Third row. left to right: Clifford Cornelius, Wilson Haymaker, Louis Beaver. Gene Hall. Billy Hohnan. Rodney Baldwin, Sam Craig. Gordon Cruzan, Gordon Brattain, Richard Hall, Lawrence Darrah. Fourth row, left to right: Ralph Davis, Billy DeHart, Dallas Har- rison, Charles Gunn, lflldon Church, James Gamm, Max Heinzman, Fred Conkle. blur Ill: IIKIZI ns out to .loseplfs Field to see our team beaten and lives up to their end of the m mlatum wzlh an 18 to 6 victory!!-Tlte Senior Class held their first party at the Forest Park Cab 19
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