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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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Senior Section THE LEGEND Page 17 By Picture and Print-The Seniors in l r A X X 1' H 'V - e 1' A 'B ' ALT A X 3' tg, N ,sf 5 . e .asf ...I+ 4 fi' of .7 Q Q Florence Mary Jane John Bernadine Aimee Jane Frances Elizabeth Drake Coolman Cooper Cook Comparet Daiforn Coil Edward Lowell Rosabelle Wilma Mary Robert Wayne Dickmeyer Doherty Cox Cress Cook Dodane Comment Florence Drake, a prominent member of the G. A. A., has won her block N through her activity in swim- ming, volleyball, basketball, and base' ball. She holds two first places in the 40-yard side stroke races. Mary Jane Coolman is another who learned how to grow things through the Garden Club, and how to type fast enough to earn awards. John Cooper- Johnny Horn of var- sity basketball fame was vice-president of Fregerlat, a member of the Student Council. Booster Club, Lettermen's Club. and the student manager of the track team. ' Bernadine Cook-Bonnie the sweet and beautiful was claimed as program chairman of S. P, C., point keeper of' Booster Club, secretary of Art Club, and as a member of Polar-Y, Red Cross. and the Northetner staff. Aimee Jane Comparet, the girl withl the golden voice, was a Booster of the Redskins and a Nature Club member. Frances Dafforn learned how to boil water in the Home Ec Club. She was also one of the chief rock climb- ers in the Geography Council. Elizabeth Coil-Betty was active in the Polar-Y, Helicon Society, S. P. C., and on the Northerner staff. Edward Dickmeyer-The biggest pest of ,34 was embodied in Ed. At times, however, he was sensible and joined Fregerlat, Hi-Y, and Phy-Chem. He went out for track and wrote sports for the Legend. Lowell Doherty, the champion rafter walker, kept himself busy with the Booster Club, Phy-Chem. Geography! Council, Hi-Y, arid in home room basketball. 1 Rosabelle Cox withdrew to the wilds of Rome City, but we'll always remember her as petite and peppy. l Wilma Cress, a goagetter for the G. A, A.. played in every conceivable sport besides working on The Northerner, ii 5 is 3 Paul Goss, life saver y in Phy-Chem, and in the operetta ot 39 Mary Cook seemed to thrive on awards. She won a German dictionary. typing and tiling awards, and a place on the Honor Roll. Robert DodanefPopular and with his Fingers in all the pies is this peppy varsity yell leader and famous half- mile runner. Leadership seemed to be his middle name for he was sports editor of The Northerner, sports edi- tor of the Legend, president of the freshmen, head of sophomore social council, president of Forum. vice- president of S. P. C., and a member of the Booster, Quill and Scroll, Na- tional Athletic Honor Society, Stu- dent Council, National Honor So- ciety, and Helicon societies. As a public speaker he won the extemp contest and was a varsity debater: and as a S, P. Cfer he played in Bargains in Cathay and Teapot on the Rocks. Wayne Comment-And on the right and left we have exhibit A , better known as Monk. Looking at the fol- lowing list it would almost seem as if he ran the school: president of Lettermen. chairman of Leaders' Club, vice-president of the junior and se- nior classes, a member of Hi-Y and of the National Athletic Honor So- ciety. He played varsity basketball and football and was student man- ager of the track team.
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