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Clubs DRAMATICS CLUB First Row: left to right Madge Dowden, Nancy Ireland, Carolyn Shell, Patsy Lawson, Sue Eaton, Ioanne La Mar, Marilyn Macy, Gwen Banks, Carolyn Schuehler, Eileen Gillespie, Carlene De Garamo Second Row: left to right Betty Randall, Barbara Dirks, Naomi Malone. Ierry Bunnell, Don Gibson, Mary Ann Lytle. Catherine Miller, Don Davis, David Weinburq. Marjorie Snowberger Third Row: left to right Mr. Strahan, Ierry Long, Harwood Phend, Nancy Dowden, Tom Clapper, Iim Schuehler, Ioanne Hughes, Lois Anderson, Peggy Baer. Ioanne LaMar, Sharon Davis, Ioyce Massey. Paul Miller April 1-Went to Purdue to see The Taming of the Shrew. April 12-Three one-act plays were given, All the World Loves a Lover, Orchids for Glamour, The Galloping Ghost. AIRPLANE CLUB First Row: left to right Gloria Greenan, Sue Hopper, Betty Randall. Nancy Dowden, Catherine Crouse, Doris Birch Second Row: left to right Mr. Iohnson, Grey Shaw, Mike Baird, Ed Rockhill, Keith Birch Third Row: left to right Keith Flora, Lloyd Mikesell, David Cottrell. Bob Schauer ART CLUB First Row: left to right Carol Cordes, Kay Gottier, Donna McFadden, Ioyce Hill, Carol Horsewood Second Row: left to right Richard Brown, Bruce Phillips Sponsored by Miss Roberts.
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Clubs Buff .,,,. ..y,15-lf, 4 z . L-1 I .. ,, , W, f AGRICULTURE CLUB First Row: left to right Wayne Fisher, Max Million, Ray Phillips, Wayne Duncan, Iohn Peters, Bob Alkire, Don- ald McFadden, Ioe Schnepp Second Row: left to right Bob Alspaugh, Richard Brown, Ernest Tauch- er, Ierry Lilly, Ed Van Deman, Iames Pool, Richard Bertram Third Row: left to right Bill O'Farrell, Dean Carpenter, Dick Martin, Donald Iennings, Dick Roach, Don Wandrei. lim Simons, lim Hahn Had a pest drive-party March 28. AUTO CLUB Seated: left to right lack Ward, Dick Krintz, Bill Kallal Front of car: Purdue Powlen, Iim Muffly, Bill Hill, Bill Bond. Bill Galloway, Bob Manes. Bob Garringer, Bill Brown, Iim Brown, Elmer Price, Iohn Fraser Behind the car: Iohn Baum, Ioe Stotler, Bill Levy, Bud Mum- mert, Iim Simons, Robert Nipple, Harry Hefe ner, Ronald Nipple, Bob White, Harold Viney. Iim Miller Back of car: Ivan Phillips, Vern Wilson. Bob Wrede, Kenny Swartz Auto Club took a trip to Studebaker Company at South Bend. February 3, 1950. PEP CLUB First Row: left to right Donald Smith, Marvin Cauble, lames Mc- Combs, Bill Barnes, Charles Halsema Second Row: left to right Ioyce Massey, Arlene Peters, Marilyn Moss, Cay Cordes. Ioanne Paul, DeEtta Watkins, Barbara Van Meter, Lola Cahill, Iudy Hard- acre Third Row: left to right Melvin Teeter, Iames Massing, Rex Russell, Iim Clapper, Mr. Sprowl, Charles Robbins, Don Street, George Milligan, Bob Farley, Tom Harrison Fourth Row: left to right Stanley Swartz. Bob Anderson, Ralph Iones, Ivan Mullins, Don Kremer, Iack Starck, Ves Chambers, Roger Hintz Pep Club sold tickets for the Nipsco Chorus which was held in the Roosevelt Gymnasium, Ianuary 24, 1950. The Pep Club presented us with a speaker, Iudge Russell Gordon, at one of our Pep Sessions.
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School Calendar 1949- 1950 AUGUST 15-Football Practice-sore muscles. 29-30-Pre-school Registration CStudentsj. SEPTEMBER 1-White County Teachers Institute. 2-Organization Day-back to the old grind. 5-Labor Day-no school-good start! 6-First Day oi Regular Day oi school-only i?l days to go. 7-Education Day at State Fair which several students attended. 9-Football game-more bruises. 26-Seniors started work on the Year Book. OCTOBER 4-Senior play try-outs. 4-Sunshine Girls gave a candle light initiation for all newcomers. 4-The Braves' initiation: Mr. Finnell, guest speaker. ll-Agriculture Class went to Indianapolis to the Dairy Show. 15-Guidance Start to Chicago. 26-A Braves Council Dance was held aiter the game with both Rensselaer and Monticello students invited. 27-28-State Teachers' Meeting-No School-First vacation! NOVEMBER 1-Sunshine was entertained by some of the members. 1-Rev. McColl was guest speaker for the Braves Council. 7-The Home Economics classes saw a movie on Magic in the Kitchen. 8-New glass basketball bank boards were given to the school by the Band Parents and School Board. 9-Basketball practice begins. 10-Home Economics classes took a trip to Kroger Grocery Store. 11-Senior Class Play, Bolts and Nuts. was a big success. Lights! Camera! Action! 18-Basketball game at Tipton. The Boosters Club paid bus iares of all students who wished to go. Z2-The Future Homemakers Chapter oi West Point visited Roosevelt to install our Future Home- maker Officers. 22-Rev. McColl spoke before the entire student body for the tirst time at the Thanksgiving Program. 24-25-Thanksgiving vacation-Don't eat too much. 28-The Folklore Club met for the iirst time with Iudge Gordon. speaking on the beginning oi Indiana as a state. 29-The Agriculture Class visited Chicago. They visited many interesting sights including the Live- stock Show-sniff-snift. DECEMBER 2-3-Don Gibson and Bill Bond attended the Indiana High School Legislative Assembly at Purdue University. 3-The Sunshine Society gave a Sock Hop in the Roosevelt Gym. 5--Saxophonist, Mr. Cecil Leison. gave forty-live minute concert. 6-Dancing Classes started with the boys' and girls' gym classes meeting together. 8-Speech Class was entertained by ex-students oi Monticello High, who spoke on their liie in college. 16-T. B. patch tests and hearing tests were given by the health nurse. 20-A Religious Program was held for all the students. Father Fosselman gave the Christmas Address and Rev. McColl the benediction. 21-New map charts were bought for American History Classes-where's where. Z2-The Student Council put up the Christmas Tree in the hall. 23-The entire school system presented a Christmas Program. Three Living Pictures were presented while the Glee Club sang. It was very beautiful. 23-Christmas vacation until Ianuary 2. 30-New Year's Basketball Toumey. Monticello played the champion game with West Side, who won, JANUARY 3-Sunshine and Braves met together tor the Battle of the Sexes. Some good points were discussed. 6-Scholarship Exams were given to whomever wanted to take them. 9-Sophomore Class received their class rings-Flash! 9-13-First Semester Exam Week-Ohhhh! 10-The U. S. History Class saw an interesting movie on the White House. 12-14-County Basketball Tourney-Brookston won. 16-Mr. Ross. Keith Flora, and Rex Russell attended the University Club. Dr. Charles oi Wabash College led the discussion. 16-A speaker on Science spoke before the Assembly.
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