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Senior Section THE LEGEND Page 15 By Picture and Print-The Seniors J H' ,w . .1 - I r' .3 .Lk I 5 X 1 lf, QQ, P -as. - st t ' -:QS Q ' -5 V , 33, an :sv ffm:-' N A .f V. . .. ,, Q f si 1 t f tx on..- Y . ,.,. , -.1 ..,' ' ' L 1- , . ' 3 -J ws' A F 9 f 1? X - VN ,. ti f .5 Raymond Neomia Clarence Anna Eloise Eugene Alice Adams Anderson Bandelier Barnett Andrews Bailey Aldridge Carl Virginia Jane Neomi Rita Howard Sarah Bennett Andrews Bartholomew Beberstein Bendel Beery Arnold Raymond Adams--Tickling the ivories N Cl seems to claim most of this senior boy's odd moments. eomia Anderson- Andy won her. numerals, blocked and winged N from the G. A. A. through her participation in basketball, baseball, and volleyball. arence Bandelier, quiet and studiousl is he. But he also has athletic aspir-N ations, for he played on the home room basketball team all four years. He belonged to Phy-Chem and to Helicon Society. Anna Barnett is musically ,inclined in l a big way it seems. for she sang in' the chorus and played in the orches- tra, Polar- Y and Fregerlat also claimed her. Eloise Andrews came to us from Ken- dallville High and proved her merit' in many lines. She belonged to the Cz. A. A., Booster Club, Red Cross,' Fregerlat, Student Players, Legencll staff, the Northerner staff, and Stu- dent Council. She also played in the! operettas and Vod-Vils and won her! life-saving emblem and blocked HN . Eugene Bailey-Most of Eugene's best! ideas were made for the Legend oil which he was editor, but the 1500. Club, Fregerlat, S. P. C., Studentl Council, Band, Orchestra, Quill Club, Helicon, Quill and Scroll, and Red Cross also received some benefit from them. Before he took over the Leg- end work he was assistant editor of Virginia Andrews merited a place in the Northerner and played in The Christmas Carol , The C1 h o s t f Story , and Cu. A, A. Vod-Vil. Alice Aldridge was a member of the Glee Club when she was a young and! innocent frosh. l Carl Bennett's attention seems to have been attracted by basketball, for he played on his home room team and in the Leaders' tourney. l 1 Fregerlat. Red Cross. and on the base- and volleyball teams. ane Bartholomew-As a champion of the cause of publications, Jane was publisher of The Northerner and senior editor of the Legend. Some of her activities were Booster Club, G. A. A.. Quill Club, Fregerlat, four- year honor roll, Student Council, member of social council in the sophomore year, 1500 Club, Quill and Scroll, and National Honor So- ciety. She participated in volleyball, life-saving. and basketball, and played in Thumbs and Theories , The Ghost Storyu. Teapot on the Rocksu. Christmas Carolll. the Sen- f N , L V l ior Play. Vod-Vils, and operettas. it !,.A -: f' -1 i ,-- ' X + x t , , -'K A A XX 1 K Neomi Beberstem seemed to be too . '? '. f X' L Q 1 busy lor outside activities, or else she X- X-A i' 1--4' h fi X QA .. , ' Y, V S Urine our company. .. 'Rita Bendel-Newspaper work seemed Y git ' gg Q ' . to be Rita's fort. She was class news ' 3 51 T j ? j editor of the Northerner and took - Y . y -5 t a first in a state contest and two hon- gg - A h , I -7? T FY QM orable mentions in Quill and Scroll if ' To Q f il 'li journalism contests. She belonged to W ' . 2 ' . at 1 U X -' 2 - , : .its 4 5- . gg- 1 , f 4- the Helicon and Narure clubs. ' Fill' . .f V 1 , ' fi' 'f 5 -V 5 -' Howard Beery played on the home A ,, , A' . ig? 5-121' room basketball team and in the V K 'E .... H ' 'A l . 3 I 4 hs' Leaders tourney. 'lThe Most Beautiful School , Sarah Arnold was a member of the Booster Club.
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president of Ci. A. A., president Page 16 THE LEGEND Senior Section By Picture and Prim'-The Seniors is gg cl'14fLf! Maxwell Theo Carney Berry Raymond Virginia Brooks Blackburn Maxwell Carney was active in Hi-Y in home room basketball. 3' fi 5 5' ' - 6 V. fwlux V -:V, f 1 R .. x ...af fs. L A ' ' N i A ' , l J. ..,,! xii wg. '31 1 'll ' Velma Ethel Florence Harold George Buecker Byerlein Brooks Chapman Castle William Hugh John Bernard Robert Cleaver Butcher Buecker Christie Bozer and Theo Berry, a former hostile Archer, showed us her friendly side by jo ing the Red Cross and Polar-Y. Velma Buecker may develop into o in- 119 of those perfect secretaries because she has won typing and filing awar Ethel Byerlein left our ranks a f months before she received her ploma. ds. ew di- Florence Brooks-Because of a charm- ing personality Florence was elected of A Capella, president of Phy-Chem, vice-president of Booster Club, sec- retary of National Honor Society, vice-president of the freshman and sophomore classes, and chairman of the junior class social committee. The Student Council, S. P. C., Quill and Scroll, Legend, Art Club, four-year honor roll, and Northerner also claimed her. She has participated in all the sportsg has her winged N g and played in the operettas, Vod-Vils, Teapot on the Rocks , senior play, and The Medicine Show. Harold Chapman was always quiet and a friend of everyone. 'George Castle is the possessor of a head of fiery red hair. As for his temper, we can't say for sure. Raymond Brooks chose the band, or- chestra, and A Cappella Choir as his outside activities. He was also se- lected as C1 member of the National Honor Society. IH ,Q - ' B. ft.. LJ . i Wulf Anderson, author Virginia Blackburn assisted both Miss Gross and Mr. Eyster with their office work. William Cleaver-Bill with his pleasing smile was elected president of Stu- dent Council, social chairman of senior class, and president of junior class. The Rifle Club, S. P. C., four- year honor roll, Leaders' Club, Na- tional Honor Society, Band, and Orchestra claimed his attention. He also participated in the senior play. Hugh Butcher, a newcomer to our ranks from Thorntown in his senior year, belonged to the Hi-Y. John Buecker-Decidedly air - minded is John, who was president of the Model Airplane Club and who won many prizes with his handiwork. Bernard Christie played basketball, ran in the cross country race, and be- longed to Phy-Chem. Robert Bozer-The personification of speed itself is Bob who is the wearer of a three-stripe sweater. He belonged to the Art Club and the Band and Orchestra.
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