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Convocation Programs I r . qi 1 1 Q V,, lt , 4 J 1 A' 'r v .,-ar n- c ' '- I THF SHOCK OF HIS LIFE was a one act comedy presented at the unlor Senlor Carnnal Characters were played by Lexx Blankenbaker Glenda Slfers Mary Motsmger Ginger Baker Robert Plckerxll and Dale Morrts This group of Easter paraders was qulte fashxonable because they won flrst prxze at the P T A ama teur show Whlle the glrls sang Easter Parade the boys modeled the clothes Those parttclpatmg m thxs skxt were from left to rtght Robert Plckerlll Ginger Baker Von Marshall Roy Txchenor Shxrley Hall Larry Ooley Oscar Mxndel Glenda S1fers and Wxllls Kay I- rom the mouths of these three Black faces came the words If you Knew Su-,le at a corn ocatxon progra 1 XKl'llCy was pre ented vt he t ey are mm 1 xear 116 SEHIO ITIO tl e :urls any the same song and ll was xxarrnlv receued by the bunshmers at Courtland lndxana The gurls are Glenda bxfers Shxrley Hall and Cmger Baker 'I , , W f l 4' A , 4, J . - . .7 u . I ft K. Q . 'VL in lee Q if .. V .. 5 :X l .' 5 'fn ' Y h Jw jx ' 'lhkl' ' as F- V G ' r ' .ev rf ,sf K 1 Z0
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Students at Work 'Q 3 Each morning at 10:15, a bell rings for the passing ofthe students from their second to third period classes, At this time, the Seniors make a frantic rush to grab books M from desks and get upstairs to the English class before Mr. Hudkins. The scene at the left is one of those moments when all have made it successfully to class and are work- ing like the industrious students we Seniors really are, underneath our never a care exteriors, 5 ,wwf f' K M 9 M f 'O At the right is Mrs, Baker's Senior Home Economics class. This is the class where we learned to sew as in our past school years, we have learned to cook, manage a home, and care for a family, Here the girls are at work on their blouses. flnci- dently, this picture was posed during one of those rare, but hoped for, moments when Mrs. Baker left the room.l Li 7 Y' In the junior Home Economics class, they learned the fundamentals of preparing a meal. During the first semester, they are allowed to prepare and serve six meals, each girl per- forming the duties of host, hostess, maid in turn. This is a scene from one of the junior meals, which was, incidentally, delicious. This page sponsored by! SMITH CABINET CO. - SALEM, INDIANA 19 x an
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D. A. R. Good Citizenship Winner County and State Mrs. Frederick Batt Ginger Baker Mrs. Reed Boggs County Chairman Regent Senior Honors Most Seniors are proud of the record they made during their high school career, but we are exceedingly proud of ours, for we have gotten a few honors which we challenge other classes to equal or excel. Ginger Baker received the county award of the D. A. R. Good Citizenship committee and was also judged state winner for which she received a one hundred dollar bond and a D. A. R. sterling silver spoon. Our class has had four out of the first five basketball players and the first substitute, Von Marshall, Oscar Mindel, Willis Kay, Robert Pickerill, and Carroll Motsinger. Von Marshall won all the 1952 sports awards, freethrow, sportsmanship, and most valuable player trophies. Oscar Mindel won the freethrow award and Robert Pickerill won the sportsmanship trophy in 1953. Other basket- ball awards: Robert Pickerill--a sweater, three chevrons, three letters, and a star, Roy Tichenor-- a sweater, two letters, and two chevrons, Willis Kay--a sweater, three chevrons, and a letter, Oscar Mindel--a sweater, two letters and three chevrons, Von Marshall--a sweater, three letters. four chevrons, and a star, Carroll Motsinger--a jacket, a letter, and a chevron. Dale Morris as Student Manager received a jacket. two chevrons, and a letter. Those receiving scholarship pins: Glenda Sifers--three years, Ginger Baker--four years, Shirley Hall--four years, Carolyn Green--four years, Anna Sue jones--one year, Willis Kay--one year. For one year the perfect attendance awards are as follows: Opal Curtis, Shirley Powell, Anna Sue jones, Mary Lou Rose, Larry Ooley, Roy Tichenor, and Shirley Hall. For two years are Oscar Mindel and Von Marshall, For three years Dale Morris received awards. Those receiving gifts for having three year membership in the Sunshine Club follow: Glenda Sifers, Ginger Baker, Shirley Hall, and Opal Curtis. Those who have received pins for typing speed are as follows: Glenda Sifers--50 word pin, Ginger Baker--40, 50, 60, word pins, Shirley Hall--40, 50 word pins, Mary Motsinger--50 word pin, Carroll Motsinger--50 word pin. The persons who have received band awards are as follows: one letter and three chevrons-- Glenda Sifers, Shirley Hall, and Opal Curtis, one letter and four chevrons--Ginger Baker. Those receiving pins for working on the Comment Staff are Ginger Baker, Shirley Hall, Opal Curtis, Carolyn Green, Shirley Powell, Anna Sue jones, Mary Motsinger, Mary Lou Rose, Lew Blankenbaker, and Willis Kay. The persons receiving pins for work done on the Commentator are as follows: Glenda Sifers, Ginger Baker, Shirley Hall, Carolyn Green, Mary Motsinger, Larry Ooley, Lew Blankenbaker, Robert Pickerill, Roy Tichenor, and Willis Kay. ' Ginger Baker and Glenda Sifers received a letter and a chevron for a year of cheerleading. Those who received a letter and numerals in G. A. A. are as follows: Glenda Sifers, Ginger Baker, joyce Ann Wright, Mary Motsinger, and Mary Lou Rose. Another goal we have reached which is not to be considered an honor but of which we are proud is the amount of money our class has made during our high school career for it has enabled us to go by Eastern Air Lines to Washington on our Senior trip.
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